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Depends on the numbers. Whichever number is greater determines the sign for the equation.
It is considered neutral as it has no value.
Possibly, but not definitely. There is no rule that determines the sign of a sum when many numbers are involved.
If you mean when is it considered larger than it would be larger only then a negative number such as -1.
Interesting note: as late as the 18th century, many mathematicians considered negative numbers to be "nonsense". Negative numbers did not become universally accepted as existing until about the same time that imaginary numbers did. Before the wide-spread acceptance of negative numbers, payments were credits and deposits were debits. A credit subtracted the payment from your balance, while a debit added the payment to your balance. After the advent of negative numbers, it was shown that subtraction is simply adding a negative number. So a payment (which is a subtraction) can be reinterpreted to be a negative number being added to your balance.
The "Two Faces of Coin Paradox" calls for considering an alternative course of action if assessing the potential negative outcomes of sticking to a current course of action. The paradox highlights the need to evaluate all possibilities and be prepared to change strategies if the risks outweigh the benefits.
The alternative name for the negative electrode is the cathode.
Negative spoken rumors are considered slander. Negative rumors in print are considered libel.
Gram negative and positive test.
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True. In the context of physics, downward velocity is typically assigned a negative direction because it is opposite to the positive direction conventionally chosen as the upward direction.
Depends on the numbers. Whichever number is greater determines the sign for the equation.
1- has no meaning.
In thermodynamics, work done by the system is considered positive. Work done on the system is considered negative.
An Asiatic is an alternative name for an Asian person - most often holding negative connotations.