Yes.
if you mean like, (-10)/5, then yes, it is simply a negative fraction, which works just like negative numbers.
The following are two possible breakdowns. Positive, zero and negative. Integer, fraction and mixed.
What do you get when you multiply positive 3 by itself ? (You get 9.) What do you get when you multiply negative 3 by itself ? (You get 9 again.) The square root of a number is something which, when you multiply it by itself, gives you the number. When we multiplied positive 3 by itself, we got 9. So positive 3 is a square root of 9. When we multiplied negative 3 by itself, we got 9 again. So negative 3 is also a square root of 9. Every positive number has two square roots. They're both the same digits, but one is positive and the other one is negative.
Multiply the numerator of one fraction to the other then multiply the denominator of one fraction to the other . Then reduce if possible.
14 is an integer, not a fraction. It is possible to express it in rational form as 14/1. You can then multiply both, its numerator and denominator by the same positive integer to obtain an equivalent fraction. There are infinitely many of these so it is not possible to list them.
Two possible categories: positive and negative
Imagine a rocket ship which can either be pointing up (positive) or down (negative). The rocket ship has forward thrusters (positive) and reverse thrusters (negative).Now if the spaceship is pointing down (negative) AND fires its reverse thrusters (negative) it goes UP (positive). So negative and negative make positive.Other permutations are possible. For example, if the spaceship is facing down and fires its forward thrusters, it goes DOWN. So a negative and a positive make a negative.
Yes it is possible...
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
A positive, O positive, A negative, or O negative; all are possible
this is not possible
There are just three possible cases: Positive integer: positive x positive = positive. Negative integer: negative x negative = positive. Zero: zero x zero = zero.