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No. The additive inverse of zero or a negative rational number is not negative.
A negative number can indeed be rational. A rational number is defined as any number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. For example, -3/4 and -2 are both negative rational numbers. Thus, negative numbers can be rational as long as they fit this definition.
Yes, negative numbers can most certainly be rational. A rational number is simply a number which can be expressed as a fraction. An example of a negative rational number is: -1/2
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Rational numbers can be negative or positive.
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Negative numbers can be rational but not all negative have to be rational. It all depends if they can be put into a fraction.
No, -5 is a negative, rational number.
Any rational positive number is still rational when you make the same number negative.
It is the positive value of that rational number.
It is the smallest non-negative rational number. Negative numbers are rational and are smaller.
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