Zero, unless the divisor is 0 in whichcase the quotient is not defined.
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Yes, that is how a rational number is defined.
No. The second integer MUST be non-zero.
Any integer can be divided by any non-zero integer, and the result is a rational number.
The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.
Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.