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∙ 10y agoIf one or both numbers are zero, then the answer is zero;if the two numbers have the same sign, then the answer is positive;
if the two numbers have different signs, then the answer is negative.
Incidentally, this is true of all real numbers, not just rationals.
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∙ 7y agoThe quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
The numerical value is the same as the quotient of the two positive equivalents but the sign is always negative.
A positive rational number.
It is a negative rational number.
It is because of the way in which positive and negative numbers are defined.
The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
It is the positive value of that rational number.
The quotient is negative.
The numerical value is the same as the quotient of the two positive equivalents but the sign is always negative.
Rational numbers can be negative or positive.
A positive rational number.
Every positive rational number and its negative are the two square roots of the same positive rational number.
It is a negative rational number.
Negative. Only like x like = positive
Zero is rational, but it is neither positive nor negative.
Any positive number is always bigger than a negative number - whether they are rational or irrational.
Any rational positive number is still rational when you make the same number negative.