A solid line with a slope of -1/3 crossing the y-axis at 4 and shaded above the line.
No. A negative integer raised to the third power will yield a negative number that is less than the integer. Only whole numbers (positive integers greater than or equal to 1) have the property where that integer raised to the third power is greater than or equal to the integer.
negative one ninth
One third is greater, as it is two sixths.
One third is greater than two fifths.
There are infinitely relationships that can be defined, such as: equals is greater than is greater than or equal to is less than is less than or equal to is a half of is a third of is a quarter of and so on is c times where c is any number, positive or negative; is greater than c times, etc
No. A negative integer raised to the third power will yield a negative number that is less than the integer. Only whole numbers (positive integers greater than or equal to 1) have the property where that integer raised to the third power is greater than or equal to the integer.
Negative one third.
No.
negative one ninth
The graph of a reverse-biased diode is in the third quadrant because the voltage across the diode is negative (applied voltage is greater than the breakdown voltage). In this region, the diode does not conduct current, and the reverse current flows due to minority carriers. The negative slope in the graph indicates the reverse current behavior.
negative fourth fifths is less than negative one-third
yes
No, it is not.
One third is greater, as it is two sixths.
One third is greater than two fifths.
No, it is not.
There are infinitely relationships that can be defined, such as: equals is greater than is greater than or equal to is less than is less than or equal to is a half of is a third of is a quarter of and so on is c times where c is any number, positive or negative; is greater than c times, etc