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the quotient of two integers is not always an integer if this statement is true then explain​
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Answered by nimishbatra0712
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Answer:

It is true that the quotient of two integers is always a integers but a rational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

If X and Y are integers means they are rational number and when quotient is generated by division of previous two then the quotient must be rational as well.

With X is any integers Y is not being zero, then  X/Y will always be rational number.

So It is true that the quotient of two integers is always a rational number.

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Answered by skrsarvesh
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False the quotient of two integers is not always an integer because it could be a decimal,fraction or rational number
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