a negative rational number always remains – to zero real line
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A Rational Number is said to be negative if the numerator and denominator are of opposite sign i.e. any one of them is a positive integer and the other is a negative integer. ... You can also say that a Rational Number is Negative if the numerator and denominator are of opposite signs.
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Let −x be the negative rational number.
then, −(−x)=x
Hence, The negative of a negative rational number is always a positive rational number.
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