No, I don't think so...
Yes, the slope of a line that passes through quadrant 3 is typically negative. In quadrant 3, both the x and y coordinates are negative, so when you calculate the slope using the formula (change in y / change in x), the result will be negative. This is because as you move from left to right along the line, the y-values decrease as the x-values also decrease, resulting in a negative slope.
I am not sure, but I would really like to know too! And also, can the cross product of three vectors ever be negative? That's my question!
yes it can be negative.
No, nominal interest can never be a negative rate. If such an event occurred it would involve customers paying the banking, at which point it would be referred to as a fee rather than interest.
Yes, acceleration can be negative when an object is slowing down or changing direction in the opposite direction of its current motion. Negative acceleration is often referred to as deceleration.
Yes, if you are averaging numbers that include negative numbers.
You can always find out the slope of a line by looking at the number before the variable. As you can see, there is no number in front of x, so how is there a slope? If X is ever alone, that means that there is one X, so the slope of the line is 1.
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Negative, ghostrider.
Yes.
The amount of companies who use a Windows based server system are countless and ever changing. A number can only be estimated but would change with passing time constantly.