Basic Mathematics for College Students

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176 Chapter 2 The Integers


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We can use the relationship between multiplication and division to help develop
rules for dividing integers. There are four cases to consider.

Case 1: A positive integer divided by a positive integer
From years of experience, we already know that the result is positive. Therefore,the
quotient of two positive integers is positive.

Case 2: A negative integer divided by a negative integer
As an example, consider the division. We can find? by examining the related
multiplication statement.

Related multiplication statement Division statement

Therefore,. This example illustrates that the quotient of two negative integers
is positive.

Case 3: A positive integer divided by a negative integer
Let’s consider. We can find? by examining the related multiplication statement.

Related multiplication statement Division statement

Therefore,. This example illustrates that the quotient of a positive integer and
a negative integer is negative.

Case 4: A negative integer divided by a positive integer
Let’s consider .We can find? by examining the related multiplication statement.

Related multiplication statement Division statement

Therefore,. This example illustrates that the quotient of a negative integer
and a positive integer is negative.
We now summarize the results from the previous examples and note that they are
similar to the rules for multiplication.

 212  6


So the quotient is 6.

 12


2


?


This must be 6 if the
product is to be 12.

?(2) 12


 212 ?


(^) ^122  6
So the quotient is 6.


12


 2


?


This must be 6 if the
product is to be
positive12.

?(2) 12


(^) ^122 ?


^122  6


So the quotient
is positive6.

 12


 2


?


This must be positive 6
if the product is to be
negative12.

?(2) 12


^122 ?


4(5) 20


20


5


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Dividing Two Integers

To divide two integers, divide their absolute values.


  1. The quotient of two integers that have the same (like) signs is positive.

  2. The quotient of two integers that have different (unlike) signs is negative.













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