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There is no such thing as a positive or a negative zero. A negative divided by a positive is a negative, and a positive divided by a negative is a negative. If you have a negative and a positive, the answer will be a negative. But if you have two negatives or two positives as the dividend and divisor, the answer will be a positive. In other words, dividing two positives or two negatives will always give you a positive. But dividing a positive and a negative will always give you a negative.
It means they're the same size number, although they might not be both positives or both negatives. In other words, they are the same distance from zero.
Positives: cheap; eliminates the need for landfills; turns trash into thermal energy and thus electrical powerNegatives: pollutants can affect air quality; only applicable to organic materials; organic materials could be used for other purposes such as fertilizing soil; NIMBY - undesirable aesthetically
When you multiply two negatives the negatives cancel one and other out.
-6 is on the other side of the number scale (0 is in the middle, negatives on left, positives on right). So it'd be 51 degrees. Because it takes +6 to get back to 0 and then +45 to get from 0 to 45. So 6 + 45 = 51.
it gets really boring sometimes but other times its fun
Well, the positives are endless. Without communication our world would fall apart. We couldn't talk or write anything to each other. But the negatives are of very few. But I suppose being made fun of or yelled at by your parents would be negatives.
8 because positives an negatives cancel each other out
the positives on capital punishment; this type of punishment could reduce crime, the other side it promote crime as people would kill the witness, in order to erase information about the case
The positive is: . there will be a lot of fish The negative: . The fish could be half eaten by other mammals . It could be bones . it can harm endangered mammals/fish
There is no such thing as a positive or a negative zero. A negative divided by a positive is a negative, and a positive divided by a negative is a negative. If you have a negative and a positive, the answer will be a negative. But if you have two negatives or two positives as the dividend and divisor, the answer will be a positive. In other words, dividing two positives or two negatives will always give you a positive. But dividing a positive and a negative will always give you a negative.
It means they're the same size number, although they might not be both positives or both negatives. In other words, they are the same distance from zero.
well in any tourism there are positives and negatives. However as you may or may not know Italy is split in to the northern and southern region of Italy and north is the richer region as it has better farming , jobs and tourism. tourism is a positives as it bring money and popularity but on the other hand the land has to be built up on year by year to keep these up , but there are still the old history route to tourism which is one of Italy's strong points. so in conclusion tourism is good for the country wealth and industry but can have a large affect on many local people and places.
Positives: cheap; eliminates the need for landfills; turns trash into thermal energy and thus electrical powerNegatives: pollutants can affect air quality; only applicable to organic materials; organic materials could be used for other purposes such as fertilizing soil; NIMBY - undesirable aesthetically
Even or odd is a property that only integers (the whole numbers, including positives, negatives, and zero) have. We do not call other numbers (fractions, irrational numbers, imaginary numbers, and so on) either even or odd.
A negative. Lets say we have 6 you divide it by -6 you get -1. because negatives don't like being multiplied and divided by positives so the negative beats the other one up >.< but its different in Adding/Subtracting.
One can find a review of zen broadband on a site called uSwitch. It provides details about major broadbands listing all of the positives and negatives. It also compares the broadbands to each other and ranks them.