6=5. Which is not a correct problem, but technically is a problem if you look at the definition for "problem"
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In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.
Answer: You evaluate a question to find what the variable(s) equal. And yes, the negatives will cancel out, and x will be positive. Answer: If x is negative, then -x is positive. thank you that's what I thought x=-2 3+(-x)-6 =-1 right?
negative 5 is equal to negative 5
Equal negative 14!
A negative plus a negative will always equal another negative.
when you have a negative times a negative it will equal a positive but when you have a negative times a positive it will equal a negative no matter what!
If you do not know what y is equal to then you can not evaluate this. If it is equal to zero then y is equal to 6/5.
7 does not equal negative 7.
A negative+ a negative= to a negative number.
no it doesnt. two negative numbers equal a negative number. two postivie numbers equal a positive number. one negative and one positive number equal a negative number.
No. It is positive.