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Negative fractions

To work with negative fractions we draw on the Rules for operations on like and unlike terms.

Fractions with unlike terms

  • A fraction is just one number divided by another. \frac{5}{10} is just ten divided by 5.

  • A positive integer divided by a negative or vice versa will always result in a negative. Thus \frac{5}{-15} is equal to -3.

  • We can therefore express the whole fraction as a negative:

    • \frac{5}{15}
  • Or we could apply the negative symbol to the numerator. It would stand for the same value: \frac{-5}{15}

Therefore:

Let a,b be any integers. The following three fractions are equivalent:

\frac{-5}{15}, \frac{5}{-15}, - \frac{5}{15}

Fractions with like terms

  • In cases where both the numerator and denominator are both negative, the value that the fraction represents will be positive overall. This is because the quotient of a negative integer divided by a negative integer will always be positive.

  • Thus: \frac{- 12xy^2}{ - 18xy^2} = \frac{12xy^2}{18xy^2}