It is because of the way in which positive and negative numbers are defined.
no. an integer is a whole, positive number, a rational number can be positive, negative, or a fraction
A positive number, and also rational.
Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.
The additive inverse of EVERY positive rational number is a negative number.
It is because of the way in which positive and negative numbers are defined.
Because 1. Positive integers are greater than negative integers, and 2. Division by a positive number preserves the order.
It is the positive value of that rational number.
Every positive rational number and its negative are the two square roots of the same positive rational number.
Any positive number is always bigger than a negative number - whether they are rational or irrational.
Negative. Only like x like = positive
Any positive rational number.
If its positive version is rational then it is rational and if not, it is not.
Any rational positive number is still rational when you make the same number negative.
Any integer, whether it is positive or negative, is a rational number.
no. an integer is a whole, positive number, a rational number can be positive, negative, or a fraction
A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.A rational number is simply a number that can be expressed as a fraction, with integer numerator and denominator. Such a number can be positive, negative, or zero.