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The the quotient of the opposite of a number and negative ten ​

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Answer:

The symbol for absolute value is two vertical lines. Since opposites are the same distance from the origin, they have the same absolute value. For example, the absolute value of "negative 10" is ten, and the absolute value of "positive 10" is also 10.

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Answer: x/10

Explanation:

the quotient of the opposite of a number and negative ten

Well

The opposite of a number is -x

And negative ten is written as -10

now we need the quotient of -x and -10

If you were asked the quotient of 10 and 2 it would be 10÷2 or 5

So the quotient of -x and -10 would be
(-x)/(-10) = (x)/(10)

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