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Can we cancel different signs in division? - Answers

Yes, when dividing numbers with different signs, the result will always be negative. For example, if you divide a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, you will end up with a negative quotient. However, you cannot "cancel" the signs in the traditional sense, as you do with factors in multiplication or division; instead, you must account for the sign in your final answer.



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Yes, when dividing numbers with different signs, the result will always be negative. For example, if you divide a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, you will end up with a negative quotient. However, you cannot "cancel" the signs in the traditional sense, as you do with factors in multiplication or division; instead, you must account for the sign in your final answer.



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Can we cancel different signs in division? - Answers

Yes, when dividing numbers with different signs, the result will always be negative. For example, if you divide a positive number by a negative number, or a negative number by a positive number, you will end up with a negative quotient. However, you cannot "cancel" the signs in the traditional sense, as you do with factors in multiplication or division; instead, you must account for the sign in your final answer.

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