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if integers are like sign, their quotient is​

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Answered by neevbajaj
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Answer:

if like then positive and if alike then negative

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. if integers are like sign, their quotient is

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  • The rules for division are the same as that of rules for multiplication i.e.,

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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

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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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