In Math, a negative can be represented with -. A positive can be represented with +, or just without a -.
Zero is not negative. It is not positive either.Zero is not negative. It is not positive either.Zero is not negative. It is not positive either.Zero is not negative. It is not positive either.
The positive symbol is typically represented by a plus sign (+), indicating addition or affirmation. The negative symbol is usually represented by a minus sign (-), indicating subtraction or negation.
It can have either a negative or positive trend
Neither, they are East. On computer systems longitudes West are represented by being given as negative, so they would be represented by being positive.
No, a positive minus a negative can be either or positive or a negative.
No, it is measured in positive numbers but it can be represented by negative numbers.
If we go for the diagramatic representation then battery positive is represented by the long terminal and battery negative is represented by the short terminal then the direction of the current is given by an arrow from positive terminal to negative terminal (Therotically electrons flow from negative to positive but we represent current flow from positive to negative. This is the sign convention )
No. The child would be either type O or B, and either rH negative or positive.
Ions can have either a positive or a negative charge.
Yes. A fraction can be either positive or negative since it still equates to a numerical value and can exist as any combination of positive or negative numbers divided by either a positive or negative number.
Either or.