The sign of a times -b/b when a = 0 and b < 0 is neutral neither negative nor positive .
An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero
As b<0 which means b would be negative.
So, -b/b gives a negative value.
Because if any of the either numerator or denominator is negative then the resulting value also be negative.
and if zero '0' is multiplied and number whether it is positive or negative the resulting value will be zero.
So, a* (-b/b)= 0* negative= negative zero, but zero is neither negative nor positive .
hence, the sign of a times -b/b is neutral neither negative nor positive .
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