It is: 168/v = 148+(247b)
That is because that is how the product and quotient are defined.
For any two nonzero integers, the product and quotient will have the same sign because both operations depend on the signs of the integers involved. If both integers are positive or both are negative, their product is positive and their quotient is also positive. Conversely, if one integer is positive and the other is negative, their product is negative and their quotient is also negative. Thus, in both cases, the product and quotient share the same sign.
Yes, it is.
yes
if two numbers have the same sign, their product or quotient is
That is because that is how the product and quotient are defined.
True.
Yes, it is.
yes
if two numbers have the same sign, their product or quotient is
Those are the rules of multiplication (and division).
They are the same. The quotient of the equation: 160/8 = 20 is 20, which has only one zero. The dividend of this equation is 160, which also has only one zero. Therefore they both have the same number of zeros
It follows from the definitions of the two operations.
-- Their sum and difference both have the same sign that the two integers have. -- Their product and quotient are both positive.
Stays the same. The remainder, as an integer, cannot be added to the whole part of the quotient.
a product that can be divided and the dividend is the same as the quotient example: 25 25/5=5
the number and type of atoms of reactant and product are the same