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Basically yes. If you want to be pedantic about it, though, there is the exception when the denominator is negative. Convention requires the simplest form to have a negative numerator (-1) and a positive denominator.
Negative 1 is an integer and not a fraction.
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Because a negative plus a negative is a positive. ============================ The above statement is wrong. Let us look at this sentence. I don't want to be poor. Here two negative are there. Usually poor is considered as a negative quality. Now the positive meaning is " I want to be rich"