No!If numerator and denominator have the same signs the fraction is positive.If numerator and denominator have opposite signs the fraction is negative.
Multiply the numbers ignoring the signs and then add a negative sign.
-- Ignore the signs. -- Divide the first fraction by the second fraction, then decide whether the answer is positive or negative. -- If both numbers in a division have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. So the quotient is positive, and you're done.
Do you mean with a denominator that is also negative? If you do, then it would be just like dividing positive numbers, the answer would be positive. If you divide two numbers and they have different signs, then the answer will be negative. However the task of dividing is the same no matter what the signs are. So... If they are the same sign ---> Positive If they are opposite signs ---> Negative
It can be a fraction less than -1 (num negative, den positive), or greater than or equal to 0 (both negative or both positive).
yes it is a negative fraction
No.
If the numerator is negative and the denominator is positive then the fraction will be negative. If the numerator is negative and the denominator is negative too then the fraction will be positive.
Yes.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, -(3/5)3 = -33/-53 = -27/-125. Simplified, by cancelling the negative signs to the front of the fraction, this is equal to -(27/125).
yes
Unless the fraction is negative, the fraction is