You could multiply the fraction by -1.
If one fraction is negative and one is positive, you automatically know that the negative fraction is smaller. If both fractions are positive and have the same denominator, the one with the smallest numerator is smaller. If both fractions are negative and have the same denominator, the one with the larger numerator is smaller. If fractions have different denominators, convert the fractions to the same denominator to find which one is smaller. For example: 2/5 and 1/3 2/5 = 6/15 1/3 = 5/15 1/3 is smaller than 2/5. If the above fractions were negative, -6/15 is less than -5/15.
multiply the numbers together and the sign is positive , as a negative times a negative is a positive
Yes. Fractions can be both positive and negative. Here are some examples that shows how a negative fraction is possible. 1/4 = .25 = 1 - .75 = 0 + .25 - 1/4 = - .25 = 1 - 1.25 = 0 - .25 this is true
always positive
The same as any two fractions. In this case, the answer will be negative.
Yes.
Subtracting a negative fraction is the same as adding its positive equivalent.
Divide as you would divide positive fractions. That is, convert both fractions to positive, then do the division. After that, apply the rules for dividing positive and negative numbers. For example, if one of the fractions is positive and the other negative, the answer will be negative.
Multiply the numbers ignoring the signs and then add a negative sign.
You multiply the negative number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
You could multiply the fraction by -1.
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed. The answer will be positive.
Any number, integer or fraction, positive or negative, can multiply 39.
Choose ANY fraction. Multiply 5/6 by that fraction to get the other fraction.
It is the same as dividing two positive mixed fractions except that at the end of it all, you put a negative sign in front.
Yes.