The line is going 'down hill' from left to right
materials that have a separated positive and negative areas are called Polarmaterials that doesnt have no separated positive or negative is called Nonpolar
The given terms can't be an equation without an equality sign but a negative parabola opens down wards whereas a positive parabola opens up wards.
Think of it like a math problem. You have to resolve the content inside the parenthesis first. If you say, "I am not not going to do that.", you mean you ARE going to do that. Put in mathematical notation, "I am not(x)". In this case, the variable, x, is not replaced with just a verb, it is replaced with a qualifying verb + a verb statement: "(not + going to do that)." A negative X a negative = a positive. So, "I am not(not) + going to do that" = "I am going to do that." See? Algebra really doesn't not get used in the real world! :)
No, area cannot be negative. The least amount of area you can have is zero.
No, because to have a negative area means to have less than zero area.
More people die than are born during a given period is a statement that describes negative population growth. The statement describes negative population in Western Europe.
Yes, -4x2 is a valid mathematical statement.
Yes, a coefficient of a variable can be negative.
Of course it is! If the mean of a set of data is negative, then the coefficient of variation will be negative.
Of course it is! If the mean of a set of data is negative, then the coefficient of variation will be negative.
negative 'temperature coefficient of reactivity'
The Hall coefficient has the same sign as the charge carrier. The charge carrier in a normal electric current, the electron, is negative, and as a result the Hall coefficient is negative.
In the form y=mx+b, b is the y-intercept and m is the coefficient, so if an equation has a negative coefficient, m<0. As a graph, the slope of the line is negative.
an elasticity of coefficient of -1 means what
negative
If the coefficient of the highest power of a variable of interest is negative.
negative tempareture It depends on the reverse voltage. Up to about 5.6 volts, the zener has a negative temperature coefficient. Beyond 5.6 volts it begins to show a positive temperature coefficient.