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The rational number 1/-2 and -3/-2 are on opposite sides of zero on the number -line

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Answered by sare83
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Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, the rational numbers 1/-2 & -3/-2 lie on opposite sides of the number line.

Because,

Consider 1/-2 it can also be written as -1/2 I.e; 1/-2 = -1/2

Now Consider -3/-2

I.e; -3/-2 = 3/2 (since, '-' gets cancelled)

Here, -1/2 is a negative rational number so, it lies on left side of the number line.

And 3/2 is a positive rational number so, it lies on the right side of the number line.

Therefore, the rational numbers -1/2 & 3/2 are on the opposite sides of the number line.

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Answered by kvrsbhaswanth
0

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, the rational numbers 1/-2 & -3/-2 lie on opposite sides of the number line. Here, -1/2 is a negative rational number so, it lies on left side of the number line.

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