yes
That is because that is how the product and quotient are defined.
Yes, it is.
Those are the rules of multiplication (and division).
It follows from the definitions of the two operations.
It is true, and it follows from the definition of multiplication and division.
That is because that is how the product and quotient are defined.
True.
Yes, it is.
Those are the rules of multiplication (and division).
It follows from the definitions of the two operations.
It is true, and it follows from the definition of multiplication and division.
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
-- If the two integers have the same sign, their quotient is positive. -- If the two integers have different signs, their quotient is negative.
To find the Quotient and Product of two integers this is how it works if the two numbers are the same sign then it would be a postivite answer but if the two number has different signs the answer would be negative but that is only with muilty and divison
The quotient has a positive sing in that case.
Their quotient is positive if the integers have the same sign;negative if the integers have different signs;zero if the dividend is zero (and the divisor is not).
The value of the quotient of two integers with different signs is the same as if the signs were the same. Because the numbers have different signs, the quotient is negative.