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  • 30-10-2022
  • Mathematics
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Paul says thatX/Ycan result in either a positive or negative quotient.Is Paul correct? Explain why or why not and use examples to support your answer.

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KekeliT316884 KekeliT316884
  • 30-10-2022
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{x}{y} \\ \text{This can result in either a positive or a negative quotient} \\ \text{If one of either x or y is negative then the quotient would be a negative} \\ \text{For example} \\ \frac{-10}{5}=-2 \\ \text{if both x and y are positive or both are negative,} \\ \text{The quotient would be a positive} \\ \text{For example} \\ \frac{-10}{-5}=2 \\ \text{Also }\frac{10}{5}=2 \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

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