Yes, a fraction can be negative, e.g., -4/3, -2/5, etc.
3/2
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0.5 equals 1/2 as a fraction. If you do 1 divided by 2, it will be 0.5
It is: 2-4 = -2
It could be: -12/2
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.
None. -10 is an integer, not a fraction.
Yes. eg: a fraction -4/2 = -2 an integer
negative -1/2+-1/2 = -1
A fraction that equals one is any integer (negative or positive) that is divided by itself. For instance, -6/-6 equals one. 1,965/1,965 equals one.
You put the negative to the side, before the fraction, or you put the negative in the numerator, so it's a negative fraction. It can look like this: -1/2 or the negative can be on the side of the fraction
both negatives will be canceled and answer will be positive
Depends on how big they are. The resulting number could be positive or negative. Negative 1/4 and Positive 1/2 will be a Positive 1/4. Positive 1/4 and Negative 1/2 will be a Negative 1/4.
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It equals -4.
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