Use the context: if the variable should be greater than the mean then z is positive and if less than the mean, it should be negative.
They will always contrast. Whether or not they will repel depends on the context. In electromagnetism they do not repel. In people, they might.
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
The answer will depend on the context in which the legs are defined. Since no information on that is provided, it is not possible to give a more helpful answer.
Positive is above zero and negative is below zero.positive: +8 or 8negative: - 8if it has a (line) minus sign in front of it, its negative...If it has nothing or a (cross) adding sign then its Positive!
Context language refers to words or phrases that influence the perception of a message or situation based on their positive or negative connotations. These associations can affect how people interpret information and can influence their emotions or attitudes towards a subject. It is important to be mindful of context language to convey messages effectively and accurately.
Yes, qualities can be both negative and positive. For example, someone can be both honest and stubborn, which are qualities that have both positive and negative implications depending on the context. It is important to consider the overall impact and context of a quality when determining whether it is positive or negative.
No, north is not negative. In terms of directions, north is typically considered positive or neutral, depending on the context.
It depends on the context. It may mean quiet, unruffled (positive) or it could mean too laid back to do anything (negative).
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Affect is a neutral word that refers to the display of emotion or influence on something. The context in which it is used determines whether it has a negative or positive connotation.
"Slender" typically carries a neutral connotation, describing someone or something as slim or slender in appearance. It is not necessarily positive or negative on its own, but can depend on the context in which it is used.
The square root is generally positive or negative and it is only the context of the question that will tell you whether it is the positive root or the negative root. For example, if you are solving for the lengths of the sides of a square, a negative measure makes no sense so it must be the positive root.
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It depends. Everyone can have either a positive or negative connotation. It really depends on the way that it is said. If it is written, you can pick up on the correct connotation using the context it is in (context clues).
"Request" typically has a neutral connotation, as it simply suggests asking for something. However, the connotation can become negative or positive depending on the context or tone in which the request is made.
This is the sort of thing that needs context. It could be either positive or negative. Positive: Big, strong Negative: Big (in the sense of "ungainly"), ugly ("horse-faced" is not a compliment).