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Should the quotient of an integer divided by a nonzero integer always be a rational number?

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The standards for partitioning numbers are like the principles for multiplying numbers (when the divisor isn't zero). The quotient is positive if the divisor and dividend have similar/same signs and negative in the event that they have inverse signs. The remainder of any integers (with a nonzero divisor) will be a rational number.

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