If you are dividing a positive by a negative, yes. If you are dividing a negative by a negative, you will get a positive.
Yes
when -n = x and x is a negative #, n is the absolute value of x
A negative correlation
It does not change.
Yes, a coefficient of a variable can be negative.
True if the variable is non-negative, false if the variable itself is negative.
If you are dividing a positive by a negative, yes. If you are dividing a negative by a negative, you will get a positive.
Yes
-x is a negative unknown or a negative variable.
A float variable can store both positive and negative numbers.
the negative variable would mean the opposite of. so therefore if u have -x= 4 ur answer would be the opposite of four which is negative 4.
When one variable changes, the other variable moves in the opposite direction.
When you have a negative variable in an equation that you are trying to solve for, you multiply each side of the equation by -1. If it is an inequality such as <, you would flip the sign to > and vice versa.
No, replacing a negative variable with a negative number does not automatically make the number positive. The sign of the number is determined by the operation being performed. In mathematical operations, the signs of the numbers involved must be taken into consideration to determine the final result. Simply replacing a negative variable with a negative number does not change the inherent negativity of the number.
A negative correlation. This means that as one variable goes up, the other variable goes down.
when -n = x and x is a negative #, n is the absolute value of x