negative 5 is equal to negative 5
5-2 = 1/25. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.04.
If you think about it, the division simbol means how many times a number can go into another number, so a positive number, like 5 goes into a negative number, like -25, -5 times, because the -5 is less than 1, and 5 cant go into anything less than one even once, so it goes in a negative amount of times. I'm not sure why a positive number divided by a negative number would be infinity.
The fraction -3/5 equivalent to -0.6
Yes - expressed as a decimal, -6/10 is equal to -0.6, while -4/5 is equal to -0.8.
A negative times a negative is a positive (-4)(-5) = positive 20
-10 x -5 = +50A negative times a negative will always equal a positive number.A negative times a positive will always equal a negative number.A positive times a positive will always equal a positive number.- x - = +- x + = -+ x + = +
negative 5.
Yes. When you multiply two negative numbers, the answer is positive.
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5 times negative 4 is equal to negative 20.
No, a negative x a negative = a positive. (-5) x (-2) = 10
(6x^5 + 12x) / (-2x^-3) =[ (6x^5 + 12x) (x^3) ] / (-2) =(6x^8 + 12x^4) / (-2)=(3x^8 + 6x^4) =(3x^4)[ (x^4) + 2 ]
negative 5 is equal to negative 5
2 * (-2) - (-5) = 1
Z= -1
12x + -5 = 7x = 7 + 5x = 12Check:12 + -5 = 77 = 7