Math, asked by christinjoseph27, 9 months ago

the number ( -3/-11 ) lies on the the_side of zero on the number line​

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Answered by horrorhunter
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Step-by-step explanation:

-3/-11 will lie some where on the right or positive side of 0 because it will be a positive no.(3/11),

and also it will lie somewhere between 0-1.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Right side

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:- Number is (\frac{-3}{-11} )

To Find:- Where does it lie on the number line with respect to 0.

Solution:-

The given number is (\frac{-3}{-11} ), i.e. is rational number.

A rational number is a number that is expressed in the form of the ratio of two integers where the denominator cannot be equal to zero.

As we know, a rational number is said to be positive if both the numerator and denominator is negative or both the numerator and denominator is positive.

Since, -3 and -11 are both negative so this is a positive rational number.

As we know, every positive rational number is greater than 0.

Therefore, the rational number (\frac{-3}{-11} ) lies on the right side of 0.

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