Temperature -- When the temperature is below 0, it is written as - __ <= temperature. For example, in Iceland the winter is very cold, so the temperature is negative 5 degrees. This is how it's written: - 5 ゜C.
Anywhere where negative quantities exist.
I don't think velocity can be a negative number... Use positive.
It is possible to live a long and productive life without ever multiplying a negative number outside of a classroom.
You use a negative rational number when an answer is below zero.
Multiply the positive number by any negative number and it will result in a negative number.
A negative number multiplied by a negative number will yield a positive number.
You use a negative rational number when an answer is below zero.
The best way to figure this out would be to use an example. So suppose you had a -20 and divided that by a positive 5. That would give you a -4. Take that -4 and divide it by a -2 which would give you a positive 2 (knowing that two negative numbers cancel out to make a positive number). Thus a negative divided by a positive divided by a negative would give you a positive number.
The product would be a negative number. When you multiply with a negative, it doesn't matter how many negatives, the product will always be a negative. For example: if you were to multiply 2x3x4x5x6x7x8x9x-3x-7x-9=-68,584,320. If you don't believe me, use your calculator.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
the number is 10000 because that is what negative numbers go up to