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For any two nonzero integers, the product and quotient have the same sign. True or False
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For any two nonzero integers, the product and quotient have the same sign. True or False
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For any two nonzero integers, the product and quotient have the same sign. True or False
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Product is used when multiplying.
Quotient is used when division is used.
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That's true. If the integers both have the same sign, then their product and quotient are both positive. If signs are different, then product and quotient are both negative.
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