Math, asked by juhishah6872, 11 months ago

I am an integer greater than -10 but less than 10. If you divide me by -6, my quotient is a positive integer. Who am i?

Answers

Answered by sarahkiran
8

Answer:

-6 is the answer since it will have to be a negative digit for the quotient when divided by a negative integer to be positive since the only digit that is divisible by - 6 and is greater than - 10 is - 6

Answered by Mithalesh1602398
0

Answer:

From -10 to 10, only the numbers negative 6 and positive 6 may be divided by 6. Divided by -6, the result is a positive one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step : 1  Because there are an infinite number of elements in the set A A A and a one-to-one connection between the positive integers and A A A in the following definition of f f f, the set of integers higher than 10 A A A is countably infinite. From -10 to 10, only the numbers negative 6 and positive 6 may be divided by 6. Divided by -6, the result is a positive one.

Step : 2   Greater than is denoted by the character ">," whereas less than is denoted by the symbol "." We utilise greater than when one value is greater than another. Similar to this, we utilise less than to denote a value that is less than another number. For instance, five is more than five. To compare numbers and expressions, use the greater than and less than symbols. The sign for more than is >. In other words, 9>7 means "9 is bigger than 7."

To learn more about similar questions visit:

https://brainly.in/question/9752387?referrer=searchResults

https://brainly.in/question/6749001?referrer=searchResults

#SPJ3

Similar questions