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The image of a sphere shape is a circle, no matter what direction you look at it from.
Negative and Positive it depends on how you look at it. But mostly negative.
Basically your image becomes magnified. I'm not sure about this, but I think the image produced is a "virtual image"
You put the negative to the side, before the fraction, or you put the negative in the numerator, so it's a negative fraction. It can look like this: -1/2 or the negative can be on the side of the fraction
7-(-13) also equals: 7+13. Because, if you look at it, you can see that -(- can look like a positive. This is because taking negative from a negative can be considered adding! Isn't this unique?
to make things in the image look better or worse or funnier etc...
the Photosphere
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look in a book
The image location is where the observer is sighting when viewing the image.
I do the things my technical wizard team tells me and do not look up Bad Image's on google and have a good security program and a mac
Hernan Cortes is the Spanish explorer who searched for wealth and land in the Americas. He is best known for conquering the Aztec Empire in Mexico in the early 16th century.
Both of the H are always positive. The O is negative. look at the image and see which has the 2 H+ and O-
to look for gold
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I'm not sure but I think what happens is: In humans, both eyes look forward from the front of the head and so when you look at an object, each eye sees a slightly different image. The brain interprets the impulses coming from your two eyes as one image as result, you can see in the dimensions, which means you can tell how near or far away and image is. (the bold italic words are my best answer.) Again, I'm not totally sure that's the correct answer but I'm guessing so.
No, sometimes we have to look out for ourselves and see that some foreign things does undermine our country. It's only natural to abhor such a thing.