if integers are like sign, their quotient is
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if like then positive and if alike then negative
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- if integers are like sign, their quotient is
- The rules for division are the same as that of rules for multiplication i.e.,
1. If both the integers have like signs
(both positive or both negative),
the sign of division (quotient) is always positive.
For example:
(i) (+8)/(+4) = +2
(ii) (-9)/(-3) = +3
2. If both integers have unlike signs, the division (quotient) is always negative.
For example: (i) (+6)/(-3) = (-2)
For example: (ii) (-8)/(+4) = -2
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