No, a "distance" should always be positive or zero. If a subtraction gives you a negative number, just take its absolute value - that is, remove the minus sign.
14
Distance: 21 Steps: Distance (d) = √(-7 - 14)2 + (-16 - -16)2 = √(-21)2 + (0)2 = √441 = 21 Slope and Angle: ΔX = -7 – 14 = -21 ΔY = -16 – -16 = 0 Slope (m) = ΔY ΔX = 0 θ = arctan( ΔY ) ΔX = 0° Equation of the line: y = 0x – 16 When x=0, y = -16
additive inverse
It is: 0+14 = 14
The answer depends on the units used for 0 14. The answer will be greatly different whether it is 0 14 miles or 0 14 micrometres.
0+14 =14
The distance is 3.
There is a distance of 3 between -3 and 0.
The distance from 0 of an integer is called its absolute value, or magnitude.
-10
None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.
no