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In all of these cases the result is positive.
Grace Caldelas: The rule is: Dad: divide Mom: multiply Sister: subtract Brother: bring down Rover: Repeat
when you are dividing 2 numbers with the same sign the answer is ALWAYS positive but when you are dividing 2 number with opposite signs the answer is ALWAYS negitive. the same is true with multiplication also
multiplying and dividing a negative number will "flip" the sign of the other number. So multiplying two negative numbers will produce a positive number. Multiplying one positive and one negative number will produce a negative. And of course two positive numbers yield a positive.
A negative number results when dividing a positive number by a negative number.
When dividing numbers that are different the answer will be negative.
When dividing by negative numbers or dividing by fractions.
It's a positive number. Here's the rule: In multiplication and division . . . -- If both numbers have the same sign, then the result of multiplying or dividing them is positive. -- If the two numbers have different signs, then the result of multiplying or dividing them is negative.
always a positiveMultiplying and dividing rule:(remember this; it's very useful) When you multiply or divide two numbers . . .-- If they both have the same sign, then the answer is positive.-- If they have different signs, then the answer is negative.
The numerical value is the same as the quotient of the two positive equivalents but the sign is always negative.
If the two numbers have different signs, then the result will be negative. If the two numbers have the same signs, the result will be positive. This assumes all the numbers are non-zero.
The rule in dividing integers is to divide the absolute values. Two positive integers or two negative integers equals positive product. If one integer is positive and the other is negative, the product is negative.
Yes, if you are adding two negative numbers then the answer will be a negative. However, if you are multiplying or dividing two negative numbers then the answer will be a positive number.
Dividing integers and whole numbers both involve determining how many times one number fits into another, but they differ in their outcome and treatment of signs. When dividing whole numbers, the result is always a non-negative quotient or zero, while dividing integers can yield negative quotients depending on the signs of the numbers involved. Additionally, dividing whole numbers cannot result in fractions or remainders in the same way that integer division can, as integer division may involve negative results or remainders when dividing positive and negative integers.
It the two rational numbers have different signs, then the answer will be negative, otherwise it will be positive.
Yes, the mean of a set of negative numbers is always negative. The mean is calculated by summing all the numbers and then dividing by the count of numbers. Since all the numbers in the set are negative, their sum will also be negative, resulting in a negative mean.
It the signs of the two numbers that you are multiplying or dividing is the same, then the answer is positive, otherwise the answer is negative. Remember though, that division by 0 is not defined.