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A negative decimal plus a negative decimal equals a more negative decimal
For a negative power of -k, the equivalent decimal is the decimal point followed by (k-1) zeros followed by 1.Thus 10^-5 = 0.00001
Multiply by -1
It is -0.125
Oh, dude, negative 1 as a decimal is like -1.0. It's not rocket science, just slap a decimal point and a zero at the end of that negative number, and voila! Negative one in decimal form. Easy peasy!
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-5 and a 1/2 as a decimal is -5.5
A negative decimal multiplied by a positive decimal.
A negative decimal plus a negative decimal equals a more negative decimal
1 is an integer and not a fraction. It can be expressed as a decimal as 1, exactly as it appears in the question.
For a negative power of -k, the equivalent decimal is the decimal point followed by (k-1) zeros followed by 1.Thus 10^-5 = 0.00001
No, it is not.
Multiply by -1
-1 = -1.00000
-8.125
By using a calculator:)