No because -1/2 is a rational number expressed as a fraction
No, it is neither rational nor irrational. It is a complex number.
Irrational
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of -80/1
Answer #1:Negative one-half to the negative 4th power, ie -((1/2)-4) equals -16Answer #2:Negative one-half to the negative 4th power, ie (-1/2)-4 equals +16
The number -1/2 is a rational number, a negative integer divided by a positive integer.
No because -1/2 is a rational number expressed as a fraction
A negative irrational number can be thought of as an irrational number multiplied by -1, or an irrational number with a minus sign in front of it.
If it says "negative irrational", then obviously it is irrational.
No, it is neither rational nor irrational. It is a complex number.
If you have any positive irrational number, then its negative is also irrational.
-Pi is irrational, because it does not terminate or repeat. Whenever you multiply an irrational number by a rational number (-1), the result is an irrational number.
No -6 can be expressed as a fraction (-6/1) and therefore cannot be irrational. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as fractions.
Not necessarily. Irrational numbers can be negative or positive.
Irrational
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of -80/1
The negative of a rational number is also rational.