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0/5 is a positive rational number or negative rational number and why?

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Answered by jayanthivijayakumar0
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When you write 0 = 0/5, it means 0 is equivalent to the positive ... 0/-5 = -0/5 is a negative rational number because it fulfills the definition of being the ratio of two integers m/n (m=0, n=5) and n is not equal to zero...

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Answered by Anonymous
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0/-5 = -0/5 is a negative rational number because it fulfills the definition of being the ratio of two integers m/n (m=0, n=5) and n is not equal to zero.

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