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101 does.
100 A square of a negative number is positive.
Subtract a negative, eg 100 - (-1) = 101.
The first negative is -8. The first below -100 is -108.
A negative number multiplied by a positive number is always a negative number: 3 x 100 = 300 Therefore -3 x 100 = -300
Any number higher that 100 comes after 100 if you are counting upwards.Clark
The number that comes before pi is 3.14159265358979323846... which is the mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Pi is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, and it is approximately equal to 3.14159. Therefore, the number before pi is 3.
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no- it depends on the absolute values of the numbers. The sum is negative only if the absolute value ( the value without the sign) is larger than the positive number. example -98 + 100 is positive because 100 is larger than 98. -100 + 98 is negative because 100 is larger than 98.
When it comes to numbers (this question was asked in the "Math and Arithmetic" category), adding a negative number to a positive number always equals a negative number.
100 IS an Integer. An integer is any positive or negative whole number (not a fraction number, and not zero).
That would be -100, or "negative one hundred".
A negative number divided by a positive number will be a negative number. For example: -20 / 4 = -5 -100 / 2 = -50 Here are the other cases of division by positive or negative numbers. A negative number divided by a negative number would be a positive number. A positive number divided by a positive number would be a positive number. A positive number divided by a negative number would be a negative number.
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating. No. The square root of a negative number is not a real number, but an imaginary number, because no real number squared equals a negative number. The square root of a negative number is a so-called IMAGINARY number
It is neither, it is an imaginary number.