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Which rational numbers are always greater than zero

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Answered by shraddha99
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Positive rational number: In this type of rational number, both of the numerator and denominator are either positive or both of them are negative. These are always greater than zero. For example: 23, −4−5, etc. are all examples of positiverational numbers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Positive rational number: In this type of rational number, both of the numerator and denominator are either positive or both of them are negative. These are always greater than zero. For example: 23, −4−5, etc. are all examples of positive rational numbers.

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