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show with two examples that the quotient of two integers may or not be an integer.​

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Answered by ac7491477
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The quotient of two integers is not always an integer. For example, 8÷(−2)=−4 is an integer because it divides evenly. However, −2÷8=−28=−14 is not an integer. When a quotient of integers does not divide evenly, the result is a fraction .

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