Yes, but not always because the quotient of two negative numbers will be positive as for example -6/-2 = 3
positive
The product of negative number and a positive number is always a negative. The product of two positive numbers, or two negative numbers, is always a positive.
No. Not if the second number is zero.
No. The product of two opposite numbers is always negative. Negative x positive = negative and Positive x negative = negative
False. Either the product or the quotient of two negative numbers is positive.False. Either the product or the quotient of two negative numbers is positive.False. Either the product or the quotient of two negative numbers is positive.False. Either the product or the quotient of two negative numbers is positive.
Yes, but not always because the quotient of two negative numbers will be positive as for example -6/-2 = 3
If the dividend and divisor have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. If their signs are different, then the quotient is negative.
Any positive number can be written as a quotient of two positive numbers or a quotient of two negative numbers. Any real number can be written as the quotient of two real numbers.
No, always positive.
The quotient is what you get when you divide two numbers. If both numbers are positive, the quotient will be positive. If both numbers are negative, the quotient will be positive. If one number is positive and one number is negative, their quotient will be negative.
positive
The quotient of two negative numbers is positive. So, when dividing two negative numbers, the result will be positive.
The quotient is negative.
Pretend both the numbers are positive, find the quotient as normal and then make it negative.
Negative.
The answer is the normal quotient except negative. Pos X neg = neg