Envision Math 2.0: Grade 7, Volume 1
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8. Divide Integers
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Exercise 4 Page 54

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When dividingreal numbers, the quotient will be positive if the signs are the same and it will be negative if the signs are different. cc Same Sign & Different Signs (+)/(+)=(+) & (+)/(-)=(-) (-)/(-)=(+) & (-)/(+)=(-) In our case the negative sign is in front of the fraction, so we can calculate the quotient by ignoring the sign and added it to the end. To calculate the quotient, we can divide the numerator by the denominator. Do not forget to add the negative sign after the division!
The quotient is - 6.
When dividing real numbers, the quotient will be positive if the signs are the same and it will be negative if the signs are different. cc Same Sign & Different Signs (+)/(+)=(+) & (+)/(-)=(-) (-)/(-)=(+) & (-)/(+)=(-) In our case both numbers are negative, so the quotient will be positive. Then, we can calculate the quotient by ignoring the negative sign. To calculate the quotient, we will divide the numerator by the denominator.
The quotient is 5.
When dividing real numbers, the quotient will be positive if the signs are the same and it will be negative if the signs are different. cc Same Sign & Different Signs (+)/(+)=(+) & (+)/(-)=(-) (-)/(-)=(+) & (-)/(+)=(-) In our case one number is negative and one number is positive, so the quotient will be negative. We can calculate the quotient by ignoring the sign and added it to the end. To calculate the quotient, we can divide the numerator by the denominator. Do not forget to add the negative sign after the division!
The quotient is - 4.
When dividing real numbers, the quotient will be positive if the signs are the same and it will be negative if the signs are different. cc Same Sign & Different Signs (+)/(+)=(+) & (+)/(-)=(-) (-)/(-)=(+) & (-)/(+)=(-) In our case both numbers are negative, so the quotient will be positive. Then, we can calculate the quotient by ignoring the negative sign. To calculate the quotient, we will divide the numerator by the denominator.
The quotient is 10.
When dividing real numbers, the quotient will be positive if the signs are the same and it will be negative if the signs are different. cc Same Sign & Different Signs (+)/(+)=(+) & (+)/(-)=(-) (-)/(-)=(+) & (-)/(+)=(-) In our case one number is negative and one number is positive, so the quotient will be negative. We can calculate the quotient by ignoring the sign and added it to the end. To calculate the quotient, we can divide the numerator by the denominator. Do not forget to add the negative sign after the division!
The quotient is - 5.
When dividing real numbers, the quotient will be positive if the signs are the same and it will be negative if the signs are different. cc Same Sign & Different Signs (+)/(+)=(+) & (+)/(-)=(-) (-)/(-)=(+) & (-)/(+)=(-) In our case one number the negative sign is in front of the fraction, so we can calculate the quotient by ignoring the sign and added it to the end. To calculate the quotient, we can divide the numerator by the denominator. Do not forget to add the negative sign after the division!
The quotient is - 4.