Asked by hi

Write the rules for determining the sign of the product when multiplying integers. Then, write the rules for determining the sign of the quotient when dividing integers. Use your own words and use complete sentences. Make sure you answer both questions presented in this problem.

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Answered by oobleck
product and quotient follow the same rules:
same sign: positive
different signs: negative
Answered by hi
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Answered by No cap 100%
1.c
2.a
3.d
4.c
5.d
6.c
7.b
8.b
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Answered by i like dream smp
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Answered by i like dream smp
Here are the test answers:
1. C 106
2. A -11
3. D 15
4. B -8 degrees
5. D 24
6. C 9
7. B -9
8. C -6
9. product and quotient follow the same rules:
same sign: positive
different signs: negative
Answered by Cool
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Answered by Anonymous
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. D
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. Sorry u have to do on your own
Answered by Mr beast
When multiplying two negative factors the product is positive . When multiplying a positive and the negative the product is always a negative even if vice versa. If the two factors are both positive the product is positive.

If the dividend and divisor are both positive the quotient is positive. Just like multiplying two negatives, this is the same dividing the divisor from the dividend the quotient is positive. When dividing one negative and another positive the quotient is negative this can be done vice versa too.
Answered by Mr beast
use that but change some words
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Answered by Anonymous
Thursday, Aug 18th 2022

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