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8 increased by the quotient of f and 4
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8 increased by the quotient of f and 4
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the quotient is the result of one quantity divided by another. negative 8 divided by negative 4. you can think of this as (-1)8 / (-1)4. Since negative one is on the top and the bottom, we can cancel them out, leaving 8/4 which is 2.
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