If the numerator is negative and the denominator is positive then the fraction will be negative. If the numerator is negative and the denominator is negative too then the fraction will be positive.
as a fraction of what?
There is no simple answer to the question.If only the numerator is negative then the fraction is a negative fraction which may be proper or improper. If the numerator and the denominator have the same sign then the fraction is positive. It is an improper fraction if they are both negative and a proper fraction if they are both positive.
A negative and a fraction are both less than one. A fraction is a negative. When you order fractions and negatives greatest to least just put the negative first.
29 is an integer, not a fraction so there is no sensible equivalent. However, if you must, you could write it as 29/1.
-29 is an integer and there is no sensible way to express it as a fraction.
Negative fraction is an integer, not a fraction. It can be expressed in a fractional form as -(29*k)/k where h is a non-zero integer.
yes it is a negative fraction
No.
If the numerator is negative and the denominator is positive then the fraction will be negative. If the numerator is negative and the denominator is negative too then the fraction will be positive.
Yes.
yes
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
Unless the fraction is negative, the fraction is
The fraction becomes less negative. It remains a negative fraction but moves nearer to 0.
just have the fraction be negative(do this by putting the negative symbol on the denominator, numerator or before the fraction).
It is: 0.29 = 29/100 as a fraction