4/-2
4/2=2
+*-=- (positive times negative equals neative)
-2/1, -2, -2.0
Note: -2/1 is only used if you want to include the understood 1. -2.0 is only used if you want to include the understood zero. -2 is the propper form, usually cannot be counted as incorrect, and is very recommended.
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Well, honey, 4 doesn't go into 2 at all unless you want to start dealing with negative fractions, which is a whole other can of worms. So, the short answer is zero times. Stick a fork in it, it's done.
Oh, it looks like you're trying to divide 2 by 4. That's okay, mistakes happen! When we divide a smaller number like 2 by a larger number like 4, it doesn't go evenly. It's like trying to fit a big fluffy cloud into a tiny bird's nest - it just doesn't quite work out, but that's alright!
In mathematics, the concept of division involves determining how many times one number can be divided by another. In this case, the question is asking how many times the number 4 can be divided into the number 2. Since 4 is greater than 2, it is not possible to divide 2 by 4 without getting a fraction or decimal. Therefore, the answer is 0 times.