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∙ 10y agoNo.
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∙ 10y agoIn the same way that you would answer a fraction subtract another fraction. The result could be either positive or negative, just as is the case with negative whole numbers.
The same as any two fractions. In this case, the answer will be negative.
Yes: negative 41 over 1, 41 over negative 1 or you can write 41 over 1 and put the negative sign to the left of the fraction bar
No!If numerator and denominator have the same signs the fraction is positive.If numerator and denominator have opposite signs the fraction is negative.
Exact same if there was no negative sign, the number is the number.
In the same way that you would answer a fraction subtract another fraction. The result could be either positive or negative, just as is the case with negative whole numbers.
The same as any two fractions. In this case, the answer will be negative.
Yes: negative 41 over 1, 41 over negative 1 or you can write 41 over 1 and put the negative sign to the left of the fraction bar
No!If numerator and denominator have the same signs the fraction is positive.If numerator and denominator have opposite signs the fraction is negative.
Exact same if there was no negative sign, the number is the number.
Negative 1 over 2
To get the reciprocal of a fraction, exchange the numerator and the denominator (the top and bottom parts). The reciprocal of a negative fraction is also negative.
-9 over anything but zero is a fraction. Division by zero is undefined.
Negative one over one written as a fraction is -1/1
There is no simple answer to the question.If only the numerator is negative then the fraction is a negative fraction which may be proper or improper. If the numerator and the denominator have the same sign then the fraction is positive. It is an improper fraction if they are both negative and a proper fraction if they are both positive.
-4/1 (Negative four over one)
It is a negative fraction of -7/18 in its simplest form