2-5=-3
To write the expression "negative ten times the quantity two minus eleven" in numbers, you would first simplify the expression within the parentheses. Two minus eleven equals negative nine. Then, you multiply negative ten by negative nine to get positive ninety. Therefore, the expression "negative ten times the quantity two minus eleven" can be written as -10 * (2 - 11) = 90.
For example: three hundred and forty five minus six hundred and forty two equals three hundred and three. thats how u write it in words
minus 1
a negative minus a negative = a positive. the two negatives put together make a plus sign. example... 5-(-7) = 13
You can use "minus", "negative", "in debit" or "below zero".
negative three
No. Logarithms are not defined for 0 or negative numbers.However, if we use complex numbers, ln -1 equals 3.1416i or pii andlog -1 equals ~ 1.36iAns. 2Although logarithms are not defined for negative numbers, if you want to use logs just for the multiplication or division of non-zero real numbers it is easy to do.make a note of how many of the operands are negativeif there are an odd number of negatives, write down "minus"use the logs as if all numbers are positiveif you wrote down minus, put a minus sign before the result.
negative three
How to write them? ten to the minus three is 10^-3How to multiply them? add the exponents. Ex: 10^-3 x 10^-4 = 10^-7
3 I think the question is not 8 plus minus five, i think its 8 plus negative 5, which would still be three. ie. 8+(-5)=3 or 8+-5=3. the proper way to write 8 plus negative five is my first example
You meana += ++a - --a?Well, it can be anything, depending on the compiler's decision. Never ever write expressions like this.
Six times three equals eighteen. Subtracting twenty-four leaves your sum at negative six.