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When the numerator of a fraction is negative and the denominator is positive, is it a negative or positive fraction?
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When the numerator of a fraction is negative and the denominator is positive, is it a negative or positive fraction?
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It is a negative function.
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It is a negative fraction. If either the numerator or the denominator is negative, the fraction is negative. However, if both are negative, the fraction is positive.
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