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A rational number p/q is negative, if both p and q are negative.​

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Answered by priyanshukumar147147
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Step-by-step explanation:

(1) Every integer is a rational number and every fraction is a rational number.

(2) A rational number

q

p

is positive if p and q are either both positive or both negative.

(3) A rational number

q

p

is negative if one of p and q is positive and other is negative.

(4) If there are two rational numbers with common denominator then the one with the larger numerator is larger than the other.

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