Is negative 1.16 greater than positive 1?
Positive six: 6 or +6.
positive 1
Not if the negative number is greater than the positive. If the positive number is greater than the negative, it logically follows that the resulting number would be positive. Example: -2 + 1 = -1 -2 + 2 = 0 -2 + 3 = 1
No. 1 is greater because it's above 0.
-1
You didn't say what the numbers were but if the negative number was of greater value (for example -2 + 1) than your answer would be negative. But if the positive number had greater value (2 + -1) than your answer would be positive.
(-6)x(-6)=36 as 6x6=36 All real positive numbers have two square roots. A positive one and a negative one. The minus sign or negative operation changes a number in multiplication from positive to negative, or if it is already negative, from negative to positive. The same for division. See below:- (-1)x1 = -1 : -1x(-1)= 1 : 1/(-1)= -1 : (-1)/(-1)=1
yes
If the negative has a greater absolute value, the sum will be negative. If the positive has a greater absolute value, the sum will be positive.
Because 1. Positive integers are greater than negative integers, and 2. Division by a positive number preserves the order.
multiply both sides by "negative 1" (or any negative number excluding 0). This would make the side on -1 become a positive number. Any positive number would be greater than 0.