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Zero, unless the divisor is 0 in whichcase the quotient is not defined.

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Why the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer are not a rational numbers?

Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.


Should the quotient of an integer divided by a non zero integer always be a rational number?

Yes, that is how a rational number is defined.


What numbers will be divided to get the quotient of 58?

Let N be any non-zero integer. Then 58*N divided by N will always give 58 as their quotient.


Is the quotient of any two non zero integers is an integer?

No.


Is the quotient of any two integers a rational number?

No. The second integer MUST be non-zero.


What are the rules for division of integers?

Any integer can be divided by any non-zero integer, and the result is a rational number.


What number when divided by any number except zero has a quotient of zero?

The answer is 0. 0 divided by any non-zero number gives the answer 0. Division by 0 is not defined.


Is a non zero integer divided by its opposite always equal to negative one?

yes


Is there a connection between fraction and division?

Yes, rational fractions consist of one integer divided by a non-zero integer.


How do you put a quotient in two different ways?

Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the quotient by any non-zero integer or divide both by any common factor. You will have an equivalent quotient.


What is the quotient when 0 is divided by a number?

The answer is 0 as long as the number you're dividing by is a non-zero number.


How do you get nonzero rational number?

Divide a non-zero integer by a non-zero integer.