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Is -2 rational or irrational

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Answer: irrational

Explanation:

In other words, a rational number is negative, if its numerator and denominator are of the opposite signs. Each of the rational numbers -1/6, 2/-7, -30/11, 13/-19, -15/23 are negative rationals, but -11/-18, 2/5, -3/-5, 1/3 are not negative rationals. 1. ... Since both the numerator and denominator are of the same sign.

User Warrick FitzGerald
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Answer:

Rational.

Explanation:

A rational number doesn't have a repeating decimal. -2 is a rational number.

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