The decimal would be negative. Ex: -2/3 is -0.67
A decimal or fraction is not an integer. An integer is a positive or negative whole number. Meaning that a positive or negative fraction or decimal is not an integer.yes by what the paper says
i can be a negative number a negative number or a zero but i am never a decimal or fraction
It is an integer.
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
The answer is normally a positive fraction or decimal as for example 4^-2 = 1/16 or 0.0625
That's an integer.
I'll guess "polar"
A decimal can be a positive or negative number.
You just divide like you would divide any other decimal, and then... Positive and Positive = Positive Negative and Negative = Positive Positive and Negative = Negative I hope my answer helped! :)
whole numbers are any positive or negative number that does not have a fraction or decimal point
It is not negative and either the decimal terminates such as 2.13 or there is no decimal or it is a fraction so pi would not be rational but 1/234 is
Yes. A whole number is a number negative or positive from 1 to infinity as long as it is not a fraction or decimal number.