negative rational number definition
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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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A rational no. is said to be negative if it's numerator and denominator are of opposite signs such that one of them is positive integer and the other is negative integer.
Examples are -2/5, -7/9etc.
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