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If negative value>positive value then result is -ve If positve value>negative value then result is +ve
No. The greater the numerical value after the negative sign, the lesser the value of the negative number.
Absolute values are never negative. The opposite, or negative, or additive inverse, of a negative number is the number's absolute value; a non-negative number is its own absolute value. The absolute values of 7 and -5, are, respectively, 7 and 5.
9f you are using the equation %error =[(oberved value - true value)/true value]x100 a negative percent indicates the observed value is less than the true value by the calculated percent.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
amniotic fluid bilirubin
negative nine is the value of negative nine
If the absolute value of the negative is bigger than that of the positive, then the answer is negative. If the absolute value of the negative is the same, then zero. If the absolute value of the negative is smaller, then positive. Absolute value is the value ignoring the sign.
No, the product of the multiplication of a positive and a negative value is negative.
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The result will be a negative value.
An absolute value can not be negative.
Not a problem concerning Haemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN), the mum would have to be rh negative for that to be a potential issue.
No, like signs multiply to positive, unlike to negative.
If negative value>positive value then result is -ve If positve value>negative value then result is +ve
The opposite is: negative (the absolute value of negative 30).
You will end up with a negative value. It does not matter whether the numerator or denominator is negative. If either value is negative, the answer will be negative.