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Paul says that x over y can result in either a positive or negative quotient. Is Paul correct? Explain why or why not

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is this a slope problem? or is it like another unit?
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Answer:

Paul is correct.

Explanation:

Paul is correct.

Let's say N is negative and P is positive.

Let x be the numerator and y be the denominator.

If P/P, then the quotient is positive

If N/N, then the quotient is positive

If N/P, then the quotient is negative

If P/N, then the quotient is positive.

Therefore, x over y can result in either a positive or negative quotient.

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