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If zero is multiplied by any integer, the product is always zero. For example,
50 x 0 = 0
2. If zero divided by any integer (except zero), the quotient is zero. For example :
0 10 = 0
3. Any integer divided by zero is undefined. For example:
6 0 = undefined
COMBINED OPERATIONS ON INTEGERS (A) Performing computations involving combined operations on integers
1. Combined operations involve more than one operation on integers are also known as mixed operations. 2. For combined operations involving' + ' and ' - ' or ' x ' and ' ', work the calculations from left to right following the order given.
(B) Computations Involving Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Two Fractions
The same rule used for adding and subtracting integers is used in the addition and subtraction of positive and negative fractions.
COMPUTATIONS INVOLVING DIRECTED NUMBERS (INTEGERS, FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS) (A) Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Involving Two Directed Numbers
Calculations involving two directed numbers with any operations are the same as that for integers, fractions and decimals.
(B) Combined Operations of Addition, Subtration, Multiplication and Division of Positive and Negative Integers.
For computations involving the use of brackets and combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on positive and negative numbers, calculate according to the following order. 1. 2. 3. 4. The brackets ( ) 'of' (which means x) and - (from left to right) + and - (from left to right)
(C) Combined Operations of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Positive and Negative Fractions