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The quotient of two rational numbers is negative. What can you conclude about the dividend and the divisor? Express your answer in two or more complete sentences.
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The quotient of two rational numbers is negative. What can you conclude about the dividend and the divisor? Express your answer in two or more complete sentences.
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with the quotient being negative you can conclude that either the dividend or divsor is negative. only one can be negative to make the quotient negative. if they were both either positive or negative, the quotient would also be positive
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