A real physical rectangle on a piece of paper . . . no. Mathematically . . . if one of the dimensions is a negative length, then the area is negative.
yeah that doesn't make any sense
If you subtract 15 from -6 you get -21. If you worked out the problem on paper, this is what it would look like. -6 - 15 = ? (change the minus to a plus, and change the sign of 15 from positive to negative) -6 + -15 = ? ( now you can add negative 6 plus negative 15 which equals negative 21) -6 + -15 = -21
Well the negitive impact would be overall less trees and the positive impact would be overall more toilet paper.
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
The black part on the negative keeps light from reaching the photo paper.
The paper negative process was attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839. Talbot developed this method as an early form of photography using paper coated with silver iodide to produce negative images.
The decreasing in trees.
Yes, a negatively charged balloon can pick up small pieces of paper due to the attraction between the negative charge on the balloon and the positive charge on the paper. This phenomenon is a result of static electricity.
A real physical rectangle on a piece of paper . . . no. Mathematically . . . if one of the dimensions is a negative length, then the area is negative.
yeah that doesn't make any sense
Some examples of formal commands include positive and negative commands. For example, telling a dog to bring you your paper by saying "Fifi, bring me my paper! is a positive command, whereas telling your dog not to bring you your paper by saying "Fifi, don't bring me the paper, is a negative command.
William Henry Fox Talbot invented the first paper negative in 1835. This invention played a crucial role in the development of photography, allowing multiple prints to be made from a single negative.
Plastic is much cheaper to produce than paper. However, it has a very negative impact on the Earth and the environment.
A decimal or fraction is not an integer. An integer is a positive or negative whole number. Meaning that a positive or negative fraction or decimal is not an integer.yes by what the paper says
The small piece of paper sticks to the charged comb because of static electricity. When the comb gets charged by rubbing it against a material like fabric or fur, it gains excess electrons which create a negative charge. The negative charge on the comb attracts the positively charged protons in the paper, causing the paper to stick to the comb.
it takes gas for the Recycle Truck to pick it up