How is the sign of the quotient determined?(1 point)
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The sign of the quotient is the same as the smaller number.
The sign of the quotient is the same as the smaller number.
The quotient is positive if signs of the divisor and dividend are like.
The quotient is positive if signs of the divisor and dividend are like.
The quotient is negative if signs of the divisor and dividend are like.
The quotient is negative if signs of the divisor and dividend are like.
The sign of the quotient is the same as the larger number.
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The sign of the quotient is determined by whether the signs of the divisor and dividend are like or unlike. If the signs are the same (both positive or both negative), the quotient will be positive. If the signs are different (one positive and one negative), the quotient will be negative.
so which one is it
I apologize for the duplication in the responses. The correct response is: "The quotient is positive if signs of the divisor and dividend are like. The quotient is negative if signs of the divisor and dividend are unlike."