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Negative numbers.
No. For example, 2 + 3 = 5 which is positive, and 2 + (-2) = 0 which is neither positive nor negative. Well, that completely discredits my 4th grade math book that said any number that is not negative IS positive. Therefore, zero is by default a positive number. However, the sum of two negative integers will always be negative. Adding a negative integer decreases the value of the result and given that both integers are negative implies that the sum will be negative. "Implies"? you say. Do you have no conviction? Cannot you say 'determines' when it is obvious? "not obvious"? you say, Then does that mean the sum of 2 negative numbers MIGHT not be negative? See, this is what happens when a 5th grade question is answered by someone with superior attitude.
when you have > or < and multiply/divide by a negative number the sign inverts because given 2 positive numbers a and b it's easy to see that |a|>|b| if and only if a>b, but given two negative numbers x and y it's also easy to see that |x|>|y| if and only if x<y, try and example: for positive numbers 4 and 5, |5|>|4| and 5>4 but with negatives -5 and -4: |-5|>|-4| and -4>-5. but this affects in no way the = sign because in the equality we don't have a term bigger than the other... it's like "both sides had the same value"
You need to have numbers that represent the idea of taking something away. If I pile up some dirt and consider the ground as level zero. Then the height of my hill is a positive number. If I dig a ditch, I must take dirt away. If the earth again is ground zero, the depth of my ditch can be given as a negative number. If my hill is 101 feet high, I use 101, but if it is 101 feet deep, I use -101. Other examples are owing money as a negative and earning as a positive. RAWR
it shows any pattern that may emerge in any given set of date, this includes a positive or negative correlation. positive where a gradient goes from low to high negative where a gradient goes from high to low
That depends on the values of the given numbers but a positive number multiplied by a negative number will be negative
Negative numbers.
Negative blood can be given to someone with positive blood. Positive blood CANNOT be given to someone with negative blood.
For the same reason that the square root of ANY negative number is not a real number.Real numbers are positive, negative, or zero. * The square of a positive number is a positive number. * The square of a negative number is a positive number. * The square of zero is zero. In other words, in no case will you get a REAL number whose square is a negative number. The square roots of negative numbers are said to be "imaginary" - a name given for historical reasons. They are just as "real" or "unreal" as the so-called real numbers, but the point is that they are a different kind of numbers.
No. All numbers that appear on any given number line are real numbers. To be an integer, a number must not have any fractions or decimals. An integer could be positive or negative, or 0.
One positive one negative (apex)
Looking at the differences between the nubmers in the order given gives this list of numbers +4 -3 +5 -2 +6 There are alternative negative an positive numbers. One could say the positive numbers are going up one at a time while the negative numbers are going down one at a time. If that is the case the sequence needs the next negative number which would be -1 so 12 -1 = 11
Neither, they are East. On computer systems longitudes West are represented by being given as negative, so they would be represented by being positive.
* O can be donated to any type, A can be given to both A and AB, B can be given to both B and AB, AB can only be given to AB. * O can only receive O, A can receive A or O, B can receive B or O, AB can receive any. * Rhesus negative can be given to both negative and positive. Positive can only be given to positive. Positive can receive both positive and negative, negative can only receive negative the organ used, and the blood used for transfusion during transplantation, must be from a donor of the same blood type as the patient. There are not blood types which are generallyincompatible with transplant, only those that are incompatible for specific transplants. The patient's blood type is what is important
A factor is a number or quantity that when multiplied with another produces a given number or expression. A positive factor is a factor that is positive, as opposed to negative.
No. It is impossible, given those blood types, for the offspring to be O positive.
If we go for the diagramatic representation then battery positive is represented by the long terminal and battery negative is represented by the short terminal then the direction of the current is given by an arrow from positive terminal to negative terminal (Therotically electrons flow from negative to positive but we represent current flow from positive to negative. This is the sign convention )