Of course not.
(-3) + (-5) = -8
(3) + (-5) = -2
The examples don't 'make it' false. They just demonstrate
that it was always false.
There are 10 one digit positive integers (0 - 9) and 9 one digit negative integers (-9 to -1) making 19 in all.
Adding a positive and negative number, the sum will always be negative. Example: 10+-20=-10 If you add two negatives, they cancel each other out making it positive.
The answer will depend on the exact definition of both "whole number" and "counting number" as both terms are potentially open to different interpretations. For example, a counting number could be defined as all the positive integers, e.g. 1,2,3,4 etc... A whole number could be defined as all the non negative integers, e.g. 0,1,2,3,4 etc.. In which case the answer would be 0. However, it could be argued that counting numbers include 0, making the above answer invalid. Equally it could be argued that whole numbers include the negative integers, in which case the answer would include any negative whole number.
"Minus a negative number" is the same as "plus a positive number" so you have a positive plus a positive number - making a bigger positive number.
Yes. If the integers making up the number add to a number divisible by 3, then it is divisible by 3.The integers 34215 add up to 15, so it is divisible by 3.34215/3 = 11405
There are 10 one digit positive integers (0 - 9) and 9 one digit negative integers (-9 to -1) making 19 in all.
Adding a positive and negative number, the sum will always be negative. Example: 10+-20=-10 If you add two negatives, they cancel each other out making it positive.
always think positive..have a courage and determination in times when you are suffering big problem.Dont lose hope and always call HIM..
The reason we do not use zero as the least common multiple (LCM) of two numbers is because the LCM is defined as the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both numbers. Since zero is not a positive integer, it cannot be considered as the LCM of any two numbers. The LCM is always a positive value that is greater than zero
No, take for example hydrochloric acid (HCl). Because the two atoms are in a covalent bond and have different electronegativities, the chlorine atom is slightly negative and the hydrogen positive respectively. Therefore, one end of the linear molecule (because two atoms are always linear) is slightly negative, and the other is slightly positive, making it a polar molecule.
Yes, a positive person will always make others happy. He/She will try to do actions making others happy.
The answer will depend on the exact definition of both "whole number" and "counting number" as both terms are potentially open to different interpretations. For example, a counting number could be defined as all the positive integers, e.g. 1,2,3,4 etc... A whole number could be defined as all the non negative integers, e.g. 0,1,2,3,4 etc.. In which case the answer would be 0. However, it could be argued that counting numbers include 0, making the above answer invalid. Equally it could be argued that whole numbers include the negative integers, in which case the answer would include any negative whole number.
Integers are x, x + 2 and x + 4. This means that 3x + 6 = 192 so 3x = 186, making x = 62, the other integers being 64 and 66.
Yes, 34 can be written as 34/1 which is the ratio of two integers making it rational by definition.
yes 9 has three factors which are 1,3,9 as 1 * 9 = 9 and 3 * 3 = 9 and there are no other ways of making 9 using positive integers as a negative integer does not count as one so there is those three I hope this helped :)
Example sentence - Her husband was nervous about the birth of their baby.
NoMetals are found on the left side of the periodic table, so they need to lose electrons to be like the noble gases and satisfy the octet rule. When an atom loses electrons, it becomes positive, because electrons are negative.As for knowing whether an anion is positive or negative, you just have to memorize the fact that cations are positive and anions are negative.