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Negative Rational Numbers

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  • Concept 1: where numerator is a negative integer and denominator is positive integers

    Rational numbers in which numerator is a negative integer and denominator is positive integers, such rational numbers are referred to as Negative Rational Numbers.

    Example like -5 / 3 , -5 / 12, -24 / 9 , -75 / 25 all are Negative Rational Numbers

  • Concept 2: where numerator is a positive integer and denominator is negative integers

    Rational numbers in which numerator is a positive integer and denominator is negative integers, such rational numbers are referred to as Negative Rational Numbers.

    Example like 5 / -3 , 5 / -12, 24 / -9 , 75 / -25 all are Negative Rational Numbers
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