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
Yes, -1/2 is a rational number
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of -80/1
Integers, odd integers, negative integers, odd negative integers, rational numbers, negative rational numbers, real numbers, negative real numbers, square roots of 1, etc.
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of -17/1
Negative 1 is a rational number. It is an integer (though not a counting number) and all integers are rational.
Yes, -1/2 is a rational number and it's also negative.
Minus two.Some rational numbers are positive, some are negative. -9 is a negative rational number.
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
Negative 12 itself is a rational number. It's the ratio of -12 to 1 .
A rational number is any number that is not irrational - that is, it can be designated with numbers (2, -5, 0, 1/3, 0.14, etc.) A non-negative rational number number is exactly what it sounds like. It's any rational number that is not negative.
The number -1/2 is a rational number, a negative integer divided by a positive integer.
Yes, -1/2 is a rational number
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of -80/1
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-1 is all of an integer, a whole number, and a rational number.
It is a negative number. It is also a rational number; also, it's a real number.