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Could a negitive number be rational? - Answers
Of course. A "rational number" is any number that can be represented as the ratio of two integers. -32 is the ratio of -32/1 . -29.72 is the ratio of -743/25 . -12.94 is the ratio of -647/50 . etc. In fact, we'd go out on a limb here and argue that the negative of any rational number is also a rational number.
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Could a negitive number be rational? - Answers
Of course. A "rational number" is any number that can be represented as the ratio of two integers. -32 is the ratio of -32/1 . -29.72 is the ratio of -743/25 . -12.94 is the ratio of -647/50 . etc. In fact, we'd go out on a limb here and argue that the negative of any rational number is also a rational number.
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Could a negitive number be rational? - Answers
Of course. A "rational number" is any number that can be represented as the ratio of two integers. -32 is the ratio of -32/1 . -29.72 is the ratio of -743/25 . -12.94 is the ratio of -647/50 . etc. In fact, we'd go out on a limb here and argue that the negative of any rational number is also a rational number.
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