The sign of the quotient will be positive. +A/+B = +C. -A/-B = +C. This assumes B is not zero.
positive
True.
No. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
It would be a positive number. A negative number divided by a negative number would be positive. A positive number divided by a positive number would also be positive. So, the quotient of 2 integers with the same sign will be a positive number, regardless of which sign the two numbers had.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
Well, friend, it seems like there might be a small misunderstanding here. The quotient of two integers with different signs actually takes the sign of the number with the greater absolute value, not the opposite sign. It's all about finding balance and harmony in mathematics, just like creating a beautiful painting.
The sign of the quotient will be positive. +A/+B = +C. -A/-B = +C. This assumes B is not zero.
If the dividend and divisor have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. If their signs are different, then the quotient is negative.
Negative.
Yes, it is.
Negative
additionslike sign -just add and copy the sign of the integersunlike signsubtract the integers then copy the sign of the bigger integers.subtractionchange the sign of the subtrahend and proceed as in adding integers.multiplication and Divisionwith like signsthe product or quotient is positiveunlike signthe product or quotient is negativeby:jen Marie :)
negative
positive
It is a negative rational number.
True.