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6. The quotient obtained by division of two integers is*
is always an integer
cannot be defined
is always a fraction
is not necessarily an integer
Option 5​

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Answered by mysticd
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6. The quotient obtained by division of two integers is*

i )is always an integer

 \green{ ( False ) }

 Let \: 3,4 \in Z , \frac{3}{4} \: is \: not \:an \:integer

ii )cannot be defined

 \green{ ( False ) }

If the denominator is equal to zero it cannot be defined .

iii )is always a fraction

 \green{ ( False ) }

iv ) is not necessarily an integer

 \green { ( True )}

Option 5

 It \:is \: a \: rational \:number .

 Denominator \:should \:not \:be \: zero .

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