Zero is rational, but it is neither positive nor negative.
That is a rational number, as are all of the integers.
It is another positive rational number. The reciprocal of p/q is q/p.
No.
a rational number is any number that can be expressed as p/q where p and q are both integers. Since integers can most definitely be positive-- you might know them as the set of Natural numbers-- then yes, a rational number can be positive.
It is the positive value of that rational number.
A positive rational number.
Every positive rational number and its negative are the two square roots of the same positive rational number.
Positive numbers can be either rational or irrational.
Any positive rational number.
If its positive version is rational then it is rational and if not, it is not.
There is no simple answer:Zero is smaller than any positive number.Zero can be larger or smaller than a rational number.A rational number can be larger or smaller than a positive number.
Any positive number is always bigger than a negative number - whether they are rational or irrational.
no. an integer is a whole, positive number, a rational number can be positive, negative, or a fraction
Positive rational = 0.0000000001Positive irrational = 0.0000000001*pi
Negative. Only like x like = positive
Zero is rational, but it is neither positive nor negative.