Both ÷ and / mean divide.
-- Ignore the signs temporarily. -- Divide the numbers. -- The quotient is negative.
Make sure that the numerator and denominator have different signs.
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divide them or multiply then put a negative because to different signs make a negative to of the same signs make a positive
It's in northern Indiana, not far from the Great Lakes. There are signs in the South Bend area, and other signs west of that.
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see if have -8 divided by -8 divide the number number first and then see to the following signs-8 divided by -8 is equal to +1-8 divided by +8 is equal to -1so different signs -same sign +++=+--=++-=--+=-
Do you mean with a denominator that is also negative? If you do, then it would be just like dividing positive numbers, the answer would be positive. If you divide two numbers and they have different signs, then the answer will be negative. However the task of dividing is the same no matter what the signs are. So... If they are the same sign ---> Positive If they are opposite signs ---> Negative
* is times / is divide + is plus - is minus
Yes you do, you also flip the inequality sign if you multiply by a negative # The > and < signs are strictly the "Greater than" and "Less than" signs. The inequality sign is an = with a / stroke through it. If you divide an inequality by -1 it remains an inequality.
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