-2/3 divided by -1/4 -2/3 times -4/1 the answer is 8/3 or 2 and 2/3
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No. The negative integers would be -1, -2, -3,... and so forth. Negative fractions or negative decimals that won't reduce are not negative integers.
184 divided by 2, or 368 divided by 4, and so on and so forth.
It is the same as 1/34 . We move an exponent to the denominator and we change the exponent from positive to negative. Now 34 is 81 so the answer is 1/81 meters.If the exponent in the denominator is negative, we can move it up to the numerator and change it to a positive.
-2/3 divided by -1/4 -2/3 times -4/1 the answer is 8/3 or 2 and 2/3
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Well, darling, when you divide 20 by -4, you get -5. It's simple math, really. Just remember that a negative divided by a positive is always negative. Now go forth and conquer those arithmetic problems like the boss you are!
No. The negative integers would be -1, -2, -3,... and so forth. Negative fractions or negative decimals that won't reduce are not negative integers.
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184 divided by 2, or 368 divided by 4, and so on and so forth.
Negative numbers are not counting numbers. Counting numbers are the integers starting with 1 and then 2 and so forth.
If you compare the mass of a positron to an electron, or of a proton to an anti-proton, and so forth, the mass is the same, even though the charge is reversed. Negative charge does not mean negative mass, it has no bearing on the mass.
It is the same as 1/34 . We move an exponent to the denominator and we change the exponent from positive to negative. Now 34 is 81 so the answer is 1/81 meters.If the exponent in the denominator is negative, we can move it up to the numerator and change it to a positive.
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9 or 19 or 29 or 39 or 49 or 59 and so on and so forth. You could also add negative one, negative eleven, etc.
Electrons have a negative charge and are attracted by the positive end.