Positive
negative time negative equal positive
Positive time negative = Negative.
Yes, any time you multiply a negative by a negative, it automatically becomes a positive.
True
A negative slope on a velocity-time graph indicates that the object is moving in the opposite direction of the positive velocity axis. For example, if the slope is negative, the object is moving in the negative direction.
No. It is actually a negative. Yes it is positive. Previous answer was incorrect. Negative times negative = positive. example: -5 x -5 = +25
No, time cannot be negative. Time is a scalar quantity that is always non-negative and typically measured in seconds, with negative values not applicable in the context of time measurement. Time moves forward from the past to the future and cannot go in reverse.
Yes, a position-time graph can have a negative slope. This would indicate that the object is moving in the negative direction with respect to the chosen reference point.
A negative integer. Every time.
When a negative acceleration is graphed, the line slopes downward on a velocity-time graph. This is because negative acceleration causes a decrease in velocity over time, resulting in a negative slope on the graph.
Deceleration. Negative acceleration = Velocity is decreasing by time. Positive acceleration = Velocity is increasing by time. Zero acceleration = Velocity is the same by time.