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Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)
it is 2/-1 or -2/1 it does not matter one is negative and it is 2 over 1
Positive + Negative -
Inversion tables are marketed towards individuals with lower back pain. They are advertised as being able to provide lower back pain relief, however studies suggests that health effects of inversion tables, positive and negative, are minimal.
Because "in such a plight" is a negative adverbial and after them we have to use inversion.
That's "AMI", or "Alternate Mark Inversion" line coding.
You use negative numbers to represent subtractions (10-5 is same as 10 + -5) Also, you use these to represent things that can be negative.
* If "a" is positive, "-a" is negative.* If "a" is negative, "-a" is positive. * If "a" is zero, "-a" is zero. If you want to force a negative number, you can write -|a|, i.e., the negative of the absolute value.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
When solving a problem involving money, a negative answer can represent an overdrawn account or an amount owed.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
The plums represent the electrons, which has a negative charge.