Divide as you would divide positive fractions. That is, convert both fractions to positive, then do the division. After that, apply the rules for dividing positive and negative numbers. For example, if one of the fractions is positive and the other negative, the answer will be negative.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
Subtracting a negative fraction is the same as adding its positive equivalent.
There can be.
You divide the equivalent positive numbers. Then you add a negative sign to the result.
No. They are negative fractions, not integers.
Divide as you would divide positive fractions. That is, convert both fractions to positive, then do the division. After that, apply the rules for dividing positive and negative numbers. For example, if one of the fractions is positive and the other negative, the answer will be negative.
The reciporical of any number is one over that number, as long as it is defined (i.e., not one over zero). This also applies to negative fractions: 1 divided by a negative number is always negative.
-- Remember which one was positive and which was negative, then forget about the signs.-- Write down the one that was positive-- Subtract from it the one that was negative(Notice that if the negative one was bigger, then the answer will be negative.)
A negative number divided by a negative number is positive. Therefore, it's the same as if both fractions were positive.
Fractions are not integers.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
Subtracting a negative fraction is the same as adding its positive equivalent.
There can be.
You divide the equivalent positive numbers. Then you add a negative sign to the result.
Yes.