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negative
There is no particular name for it.
Negative
The quotient of two integers is not always an integer because division may result in a non-integer value when the numerator is not evenly divisible by the denominator. For example, dividing 5 by 2 gives 2.5, which is not an integer. Only when the numerator is a multiple of the denominator will the quotient be an integer.
No, as it cannot be expressed as an integer or a quotient of an integer.
When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
The quotient must be negative.
the quotient of an integer and its opposite is never negative.
a negative integer
The quotient will be less than one.
negative
There is no particular name for it.
Negative
No.
The quotient of two integers is not always an integer because division may result in a non-integer value when the numerator is not evenly divisible by the denominator. For example, dividing 5 by 2 gives 2.5, which is not an integer. Only when the numerator is a multiple of the denominator will the quotient be an integer.
positive
No, as it cannot be expressed as an integer or a quotient of an integer.