Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
Yes, by definition.
an integer is any whole number for example 1, -1, 72, -72 the quotient is the answer to a division problem so the quotient of 2 integers is one whole number divided by another whole number
Let N be any non-zero integer. Then 58*N divided by N will always give 58 as their quotient.
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The quotient will be less than one.
Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
Yes, it is.
Yes.
Yes, by definition.
Zero, unless the divisor is 0 in whichcase the quotient is not defined.
No: It can be divided by 2 and yield a quotient that is an integer.
Because that is how a rational number is defined!
Because that is how a rational number is defined!
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Yes, always. That is the definition of a rational number.
an integer is any whole number for example 1, -1, 72, -72 the quotient is the answer to a division problem so the quotient of 2 integers is one whole number divided by another whole number