When the quotient of two integers is positive, either both integers are positive or both negative.
When the quotient of two integers is negative, one of the integers is positive and one negative.
When the quotient of two integers is zero, the first integer is zero and the second one is anything but zero.
It is a rational number.
rational number
No.The definition of a rational number is a number that can be written as the quotient of two integers (and the divisor is not zero).The definition of an irrational number is a real number that cannot be written as the quotient of two integers (and the divisor is not zero).A number can either be written as the quotient of two integers or it can't. One or the other.A number cannot be both rational and irrational.
Yes it is. That is the definition of rational numebrs.
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Their quotient is positive if the integers have the same sign;negative if the integers have different signs;zero if the dividend is zero (and the divisor is not).
The first integer is zero.
If both integers are positive or both negative then the quotient is positive. If they are one of each then the quotient is negative.
Quotient positive: Both integers have the same sign: both positive or both negative. Quotient zero: The first integer is 0. Quotient negative: The integers have opposite signs: one positive and one negative.
A quotient of two numbers cannot have a denominator which is zero: such a fraction is not defined.
No.
It is a rational number.
It is a rational fraction.
Yes, but only if the second integer is not zero.
No. The second integer MUST be non-zero.
A rational number
If a number can be expressed as the quotient of two numbers (a ÷ b) and b is not zero, then it is a rational number.