Math, asked by vetrivelnatarajan52, 8 months ago

which of these are negative rational number?

i) \frac{ - 2}{3}  \: ii) \frac{5}{7}  \: iii) \frac{3}{ - 5}  \: iv) \: 0 \: v) \frac{6}{11}  \: vi) \:   \frac{ - 2}{ - 5}

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Answered by swetharish
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solution:

the negative rational numbers are:

 \frac{ - 2}{3}  \:  \: and  \:  \frac{3}{- 5}  \:  \:

and also there is -2/-5 but I didn't write it

because both the numerator and denominator are negative so (- × - = +) .

Answered by ishwarsinghdhaliwal
1

i) \frac{ - 2}{3} \:  \\ negative \: rational \: number \:  \\ ii) \frac{5}{7}  \\ positive \:  rational \: number \\  \: iii) \frac{3}{ - 5}   \\ negative \: rational \: number \: \\  iv) \: 0 \\  positive \:  rational \: number \\ v) \frac{6}{11}  \\ positive \:  rational \: number \\  vi) \: \frac{ - 2}{ - 5} =  \frac{2}{5}  \\ positive \:  rational \: number

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