Integers can be divided provided that the divisor is not zero. Given this, every quotient of integers is a rational number. If \(-\frac{p}{p} = \) -1 (assuming \(p \neq 0\)).
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Integers can be divided provided that the blank is not zero. Given this, every quotient of integers is a blank number. if -(p/p)= blank.
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the last one is wrong
I apologize for the oversight. You're correct, if \( p \neq 0 \):
\[ -\frac{p}{p} = -1 \]
If you meant to represent this differently or were looking for something more specific, please clarify. The statement should still conclude with -1, given that \( p\) is a non-zero integer. Thank you for your understanding!