A. Fill in the blanks to complete the meaning of the sentences. Choose the answer
inside the parenthesis.
1. To add integers with the same sign, add the addends, then
(remove, affix) the common sign.
2. A number and its opposite are called
inverse. (additive,
multiplicative)
3. In subtracting integers,
(subtract, add) the additive inverse
of the subtrahend to the minuend.
4. When you multiply two integers having the same signs, two positive integers
or two negative integers, the product is always a
(negative,
positive) integer.
5. When you multiply two integers having different signs the product is always a
(negative, positive) integer.
6.When you divide two integers having the same signs, two positive integers or
two negative integers, the quotient is always a
(negative,
positive) integer.
7. When you divide two integers having different signs, the quotient is always a
(negative, positive) integer.​