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To find the positive number when subtracting from a (-)number is finding the Absolute Value of the sum. Another way is changing the negative number to a positive and reversing the equation.
*Such as, 1-(-3)--> +3-1. So than the answer is a positive 4.
* Dots represent the actual line
Yes, when you subtract a number that ends in 9, you are essentially subtracting 10 and adding 1. This is because when you subtract 9 from a number, you are reducing the ones place by 9, which is the same as subtracting 10 and adding 1. For example, when you subtract 9 from 29, you are subtracting 10 and adding 1, resulting in 20.
Yes. It's the ratio of negative 33 to 4, also the ratio of 33 to negative 4. Any positive or negative decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is rational.
Yes. Any number with a terminating decimal (i.e. one that ends) is rational.
The slope is a negative number.
Only if the other number is not a whole number but has a decimal.
Well the flat of the battery is the negative side.
A polar molecule has positive and negative ends due to an unequal distribution of electron density within the molecule. This occurs when the electrons are unequally shared between the atoms forming the molecule, creating partial positive and negative charges at different ends of the molecule.
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Any number (positive or negative) that ends with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 is divisible by 2.
positive, sends out electrons, is live, Negative, grounds it (where the current ends up)
No. A resistor's electrical characteristics are bidirectional.
a molecule having slightly negative and positive ends with regard to change
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because of certain elements being more electronegative than others, this causes positive and negative ends of the molecule. the positive ends then attract the negative ends and vice versa, and so this is Van der Walls' forces
A positive conductor carries a positive electric charge, while a negative conductor carries a negative electric charge. Positive conductors repel each other and attract negative conductors. Negative conductors repel each other and attract positive conductors.
Nothing. The reason a circuit works is that there is an imbalance between the positive and negative (cathode and anode) ends of the battery. two positive ends wouldn't move anything.