if you mean like, (-10)/5, then yes, it is simply a negative fraction, which works just like negative numbers.
Negative 3 over 8 simplified is Negative 3 over 8 or negative 0.375
negative 8 over negative 8 equals 1 (anything over itself equals to 1)
If by "negative 38" you mean "-.38383838..." (correct notation would be to put a bar over the "38"), the fractional form of that is -38/99.
No.
Prefix meaning across, over, beyond, through.
As in general use, @ is often used for "at" in medical contexts.
pertaining to urinary bladder, just went over this in medical terminology
Hyper means to be over, above, more than normal. For example, hypertension means blood pressure that is too high, above normal. Conversely, hypo, as in hypotension means blood pressure that is too low.The prefix hyper- means over, above
A lower case a with a line over it means before in medical terminology. For instance, ac means before mealsLower case a with a line over it stands for "ante," and means "before" in medical terms.
"s" with a line over it.That would be the letter s (lower case) with a horizontal line over the top.
A "p" with a horizontal line over it means "after"
P with a line over it means after in medical terms."post"
The prefix meaning 'after' is post-, as in postpartum or post-menopause.the abbreviation is a 'p' with a line over the top pPost-Post-post
It means either negative or positive.
When tracking the difference of two values over time, what would a negative delta indicate?
I was extremely confused, all this scientific terminology was going strait over my head!