No. The range of the exponential (antilog) function is the positive reals (unless you are dealing with the complex field).
An angle is a measure of turn. the amount of turn is the magnitude, measured in degrees, and direction of turn can be clockwise or anti-clockwise. A positive angle turns in an anti-clockwise direction while a negative angle turns in a clockwise direction.
Conventionally, angles in the coordinate plane are measured, starting from 0 along the x-axis and increasing in the anti-clockwise direction.
No, just very weakly ferromagnetic. Unless your paperclip is made out of NH4[Fe(SO4)2]·12H2O.
It 2-dimensional coordinate geometry, angles are measured from the origin, relative to the positive direction of the x-axis and they increase in the anti-clockwise direction. As a result, small positive angles are in the first quadrant, and as the angle size increases it moves into the second, third and fourth quadrants.
good you dont have hepititis c
sjogrens
hi i have touched the pusey of a girl, which i dont know and i could not able clenan up my hands and ate some food can i get aids
hi i have touched the pusey of a girl, which i dont know and i could not able clenan up my hands and ate some food can i get aids
HCV means hepatitis C virus.
i have anit hcv so who to remove from my body
B rhesus positive anti-P1 negative
He called to her weakly from the other room.She weakly crawled out of bed.
In this sentence, "weakly" is an adverb modifying the verb "struggled." It describes how the flounder struggled.
the woman replied weakly !
no
I can give you several sentences.He struggled weakly in the giant's grip.The sick woman weakly drank the soup her nurse brought.He tried weakly to keep from lying.