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Question

Complete the table.

Then write general rules for dividing

1.two integers with the same sign and

2.two integers with different signs.

ExpressionType of QuotientQuotient

Quotient:Positive,

Negative,or zero

-15÷3Integer with different signs
12÷(-6)
10÷(-2)
-6÷2
-12÷(-12)
-21÷(-7)
0÷(-15)
0÷4
-5÷4
5÷(-4)

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Solution

Step 1:

ExpressionType of QuotientQuotient

Quotient: Positive,

Negative, or zero

-15÷3Integer with different signs-5Negative
12÷(-6)Integer with different signs-2Negative
10÷(-2)Integer with different signs-5Negative
-6÷2Integer with different signs-3Negative
-12÷(-12)Integer with same sign+1Positive
-21÷(-7)Integer with same sign+3Positive
0÷(-15)Integer with different signs0Zero
0÷4Integer with same sign0Zero
-5÷4Integer with different signs-1Negative
5÷(-4)Integer with different signs-1 Negative

Step 2: Division of two integers with the same sign gives a positive quotient.

Step 3: Division of two integers with different signs gives a negative quotient.

Final Answer: Division of two integers with the same sign gives a positive quotient and

Division of two integers with different signs gives a negative quotient.


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