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∙ 11y agoIf the absolute value of the positive integer is greater than the absolute value of the negative integer, then the sum of the two will be positive.
If the absolute value of the positive integer is less than the absolute value of the negative integer, then the sum will be negative.
If the absolute values of the two integers are the same then the sum will be zero, which has neither a negative nor a positive sign.
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∙ 8y agoRuth Vaudreuil
It is not possible to predict lottery numbers in advance.
No, although he did devise a way to predict them.
Some people believe that numbers can predict everything from when we'll die to what kind of life we may have. The belief in numbers in this way is called numerology.
The product of odd number is always odd.
The Powerball is legally run. It is not fixed! The only person who knows what is tonight's winning numbers are is a person who can predict the future. If there are such people, (and they probably do not exist), they are Not to going you what the numbers will be. They are going to keep that information to themselves and make as much money as they can.
positive times positive equals positive negative times negative equals positive positive times negative equals negative Substitute "divided by" for "times" in the previous sentences and they are still true.
The changes in enthalpy, entropy, and free energy are negative for the freezing of water since energy is released as heat during the process. At lower temperatures, the freezing of water is more spontaneous as the negative change in enthalpy dominates over the positive change in entropy, making the overall change in free energy negative and leading to a spontaneous process.
No, it is not possible to predict winning lottery numbers in advance. Lottery numbers are typically drawn at random, making it impossible to predict with certainty which numbers will be chosen.
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they have same numbers of electrons.
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This particle is the electron.
It is not possible to predict lottery numbers in advance.
No, although he did devise a way to predict them.
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None of the "following" processes.
You can't. The ball numbers are generated in a way that is almost as random as is humanly possible.