Yes. It can be written as -3/1.
-3 is a rational number
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.
Because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of -3/1 and so therefore it is a rational number
Yes, negative 0.75 is a rational number. A rational number is defined as any number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. Negative 0.75 can be expressed as -3/4, which fits this definition.
Rational -1.(3 repeating) Any repeating decimals are rational. However, a number such as pi (3.141592654...) does not repeat or end.
-3 is a rational number
Any integer, whether it is positive or negative, is a rational number.
-2/3 is a rational number
Yes: -12/-3 = 4
Yes.
No, -3 is a rational number. All fractions are rational along with all decimals that terminate or repeat. (this applies to both positive and negative numbers.)
Because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of -3/1 and so therefore it is a rational number
-3/4
'-3' is RATIONAL. IRRATIONAL numbers are those where the decimals go to inifinity AND there is no regular order in the decimal digits. e.g. pi = 3.141592..... is IRRATIONAL but 1/3 = 0.3333.... is RATIONAL. NB Both go to infinity, but '1/3' has the decimals in a regular order .
Rational. Any number that is the ratio of two integers is by definition rational. For example, -2/3 is the ratio of -2 to 3.Answer 1irrational
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.
Rational numbers can be negative or positive.