You multiply the negative number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
Yes, it does.
You put the negative to the side, before the fraction, or you put the negative in the numerator, so it's a negative fraction. It can look like this: -1/2 or the negative can be on the side of the fraction
Exact same if there was no negative sign, the number is the number.
Since fractions can also be negative numbers, we cannot necessarily say whether a negative number or a fraction is greater, however, any positive fraction is greater than any negative number.
Unless the fraction is negative, the fraction is
You multiply the negative number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
i can be a negative number a negative number or a zero but i am never a decimal or fraction
Yes, it does.
You put the negative to the side, before the fraction, or you put the negative in the numerator, so it's a negative fraction. It can look like this: -1/2 or the negative can be on the side of the fraction
Exact same if there was no negative sign, the number is the number.
There is no such number, but is is a tiny, minuscule, fraction below zero. But half that fraction is a higher negative number. And half of THAT fraction is higher still. And so on.
If you know how to turn a mixed number into a fraction and a fraction into a decimal do that then make it negative.
Since fractions can also be negative numbers, we cannot necessarily say whether a negative number or a fraction is greater, however, any positive fraction is greater than any negative number.
No.
It is either a positive or negative proper fraction, 0 or an improper negative fraction.
Yes, a fraction can be negative, e.g., -4/3, -2/5, etc.