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Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
This can never be. The square of any number will always be positive. Any positive number multiplied by another positive number will be positive, while any negative number multiplied by another negative number will be positive.
A positive number times a positive number is always positive. A negative number times a negative number is always positive. Therefore, any square number will be positive. Any number to the fourth power (a square times a square) will always be positive. And so on.
Any positive rational number.
zero and any other positive number. Any positive number and a fraction (or decimal). Any positive number and a negative number, excluding zero.
A positive number is any number larger than zero. There are infinitely many such numbers. Any non-negative and non-zero number is positive.
There is no simple answer:Zero is smaller than any positive number.Zero can be larger or smaller than a rational number.A rational number can be larger or smaller than a positive number.
Yes. Any positive number to an exponent is positive.
Positive, so any number squared is positive, i.e. -32 = 9
Multiply the positive number by any negative number and it will result in a negative number.
No. Any number of positive factors will lead to a positive product.
The square roots of any positive real number are a positive and a negative real number. The square roots of any negative real number are a positive and a negative imaginary number. The square roots of any imaginary number or any complex number are two complex numbers.