Rational numbers can be negative or positive.
It belongs to the set of negative rational numbers, negative real numbers, fractionall numbers, rational numbers, real numbers.
Yes, negative decimal numbers are rational, as long as it is terminating or repeating.
yes all negative numbers are rational numbers because they can be written as p/q form where p and q are any integer.
Negative rational numbers are used in the same way that negative whole numbers are used: they are simply the additive inverses of their positive counterparts.
Negative numbers can be rational but not all negative have to be rational. It all depends if they can be put into a fraction.
Yes - all numbers that can be written as ratios, even negative numbers, are rational numbers.
All integers are rational. Not all rational numbers are integers.
Rational numbers can be negative or positive.
Not at all. The class of "natural" numbers are all positive, but the classes of "real" numbers and "rational" numbers include negative numbers.
Yes. All positive and negative integers are rational numbers.
yeah since all integers are rational numbers
Some rational numbers are negative numbers. Rational numbers are those numbers that can be expressed as one integer over another integer, ie of the form p/q where p & q are both integers. For example: 1/3, 5/8, 36/5, -27/58
It belongs to the set of negative rational numbers, negative real numbers, fractionall numbers, rational numbers, real numbers.
O número (-9) é considerado **racional** porque ele pode ser expresso como o quociente de dois números inteiros, com o denominador diferente de zero. Por exemplo: [ -9 = \frac{-9}{1} \quad \text{ou} \quad -9 = \frac{-18}{2}. ] A definição de um número racional é qualquer número que pode ser escrito na forma de uma fração ( \frac{a}{b} ), onde: (a) e (b) são inteiros; (b \neq 0). Como (-9) atende a esses critérios, ele é um número racional.
All integers, including negative integers, are rational numbers.
You do nothing. They are already rational numbers.