Multiply by -1
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
always because it is just the same # but positive or negative
In the same way that you would convert a positive z-score. Only leave a negative sign in front of it.
To convert -0.9 into a decimal, you simply write it as -0.9. There is no need to further convert it into a decimal form since it already is a decimal number. The negative sign indicates that it is a negative decimal number.
No.
A decimal can be a positive or negative number.
You just divide like you would divide any other decimal, and then... Positive and Positive = Positive Negative and Negative = Positive Positive and Negative = Negative I hope my answer helped! :)
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
always because it is just the same # but positive or negative
In the same way that you would convert a positive z-score. Only leave a negative sign in front of it.
To convert -0.9 into a decimal, you simply write it as -0.9. There is no need to further convert it into a decimal form since it already is a decimal number. The negative sign indicates that it is a negative decimal number.
No.
The decimal would be negative. Ex: -2/3 is -0.67
A decimal is not an integer. However a number with a decimal component can be either positive or negative
To convert a negative exponent into a decimal, first rewrite the expression by taking the reciprocal of the base raised to the positive exponent. For example, ( a^{-n} ) can be rewritten as ( \frac{1}{a^n} ). Then, calculate the value of ( a^n ) and take its reciprocal to find the decimal representation. This process effectively transforms the negative exponent into a positive one in the denominator.
Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.
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