The value of the quotient of two integers with different signs is the same as if the signs were the same. Because the numbers have different signs, the quotient is negative.
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
-26 and 1
Adding two numbers with different signs means subtracting the two absolute integers (without sign) and vice versa.
The value of the quotient of two integers with different signs is the same as if the signs were the same. Because the numbers have different signs, the quotient is negative.
-- write the difference between the integers without regard to their signs -- give the difference the same sign as the larger of the two integers
- Always, if the two integers are both positive. - Sometimes, if the two integers have different signs. - Never, if the two integers are both negative.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
for integers with tow different signs, it will always be negative in multiplying and division. for adding and subtracting, the sign is for the bigger number.
To find the sum of two integers with different signs, you simply combine them, and give the result the sign of the larger integer. For example, you have two integers: -9 and +5. You combine them, that is the +5 cancels out 5 of the -9, leaving -4.
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-26 and 1
Adding two numbers with different signs means subtracting the two absolute integers (without sign) and vice versa.
1 and -26 is one possible answer.
divide them or multiply then put a negative because to different signs make a negative to of the same signs make a positive