Depends. Add two positives and the sum is positive. Divide two positives and the quotient is positive. Multiply two positives and the product is positive. Subtract two positives and the difference could be positive, negative or zero. If the two numbers are the same, the difference is zero. If one number is larger than the other and we subtract the smaller from the larger, the difference is positive. Subtracting the larger number from the smaller one gives a negative difference.
In theory, communism does not allow for anyone to be poor or deprived. In practice, most people are poor and deprived.
Most test can turn up false postives. That has a low chance of happening though
There are two tests run on a sample: a "screening" test and a "confirmation" test. Naproxen will throw false positives for THC on screening tests, but confirmation tests can tell the difference between Aleve and weed.
A little awkwardly phrased, so I'll answer both ways. To subtract a negative from anything, add its positive. To subtract a positive from a negative, the equation is treated as though you are adding two postives, the result is negative.
You are an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides and two equal angles.
There is no such triangle because if it has two equal sides then it must have two equal angles such as an isosceles triangle
Two quarters equal a half.
two plus two just does equal four.
The direct answer is: No. Half of two is equal to one.
Since a triangle with two equal angles must have two equal sides, it is an isosceles triangle.
two sixths is not equal to 1/4, two sixths is equal to 1/3
two plus two will never equal five you asses