if a is bad, then negative bad or not bad is good.-a means the opposite of a. Since a is negative and the opposite of a negative is positive, -a is positive.
It is a double negative, subtracting is essentially adding a negative, therefore subtracting would be a negative negative number, which would be a positive, my mom helped me remember it by thinking if a bad thing happened to a bad person, it would be good, if a good thing happened to a good person it would be good, if a bad thing happened to a good person it would be bad, ect.
A positive thing is good and a negative thing is bad .
Positive is good. Negative is bad.
Yes, if you continue to add negatives together the sum will be a negative. i think about as a good thing happening to a bad thing is a bad thing
It's generally negative. It's generally negative.
It depends on whether the context is negative. "Nor" is used only in negative contexts. For example, you could say, "There is some news, but it is neither bad nor good." The word "neither" makes the context negative. If the context is not negative, you should use "or". For example, you could also say, "I want to read the review whether it is bad or good."
positive or negative
you can divide two negative numbers easily! think,if a bad thing (which represents a negative number) happens to a bad person (which also represents a negative number) is a good thing/positive, which means positive number! EXAMPLE: -20 divided by -4=40! (bad thing/negative) divided by (bad person/negative)= good thing/positive
Out weigh the bad with good. If you have bad press on you then go do something good to get the good press to overcome the bad.
one remember it this way: if something good happens to someone good, it's good (positive x positive = positive) if something bad happens to someone good, it's bad (positive x negative = negative) and finally, if something bad happens to someone bad, it's good (negative x negative = positive). but really, just ask your math teacher and get a tutor if you need to. best of luck in your studies.
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