Unless you are restricted to a field or range using only nonnegative numbers, yes, you can use them.
- is the prefix for negative numbers in algebra.
You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
Nope! An integer can be negative though
Zero represents any value in algebra. This includes positive or negative numbers.
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Yes, even tho you might not write it out, you still use it. When you go to the bank and deposit checks or withdraw money, you are using positive and negative numbers.
No. That is only true for non-negative numbers. The value of a negative number, such as -3 , is negative 3. But its absolute value is 3.
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negative numbers> temperature.
The following is a list of the sets of numbers in algebra. It is not comprehensive.Natural numbers (0, 1, 2, 3 ...)Integers = natural numbers and their negative counterparts.Rational numbers = numbers that can be expressed as ratios of two integers - the second being non-zero.Irrational numbers = real numbers that are not rational. Irrational numbers comprise "ordinary" irrational numbers and transcendental numbers. The first are real roots of algebraic equations with rational coefficients, the second, such as pi and e, are not.Imaginary numbers. The square of any real number is not negative. As a result, only non-negative numbers can have real square roots. Imaginary numbers are the square roots of negative real numbers.complex numbers. These are numbers which consist of a real part and an imaginary part.quaternions: an extension of complex numbers.There are also separate parts of algebra dealing with infinite and transfinite numbers.
The algebra section of the DAT is used to evaluate your ability to use numbers and show that you're capable of prblem solving.