Lambda is used in many different contexts: some of these can be positive, some can be negative and yet others can be either.
Negative numbers are often used when there are opposites; in this case, one of the opposites is assigned positive numbers, the other, negative numbers. For example, you might:* Use positive numbers for positions above sea level, and negative for below sea level. * Use positive numbers for money you have in your bank account; negative numbers for money you owe others. * Use positive numbers for northern latitudes, and negative numbers for southern latitudes. Or vice versa. * There are lots of other situations where opposites are involved, but you probably get the idea.
There is no end to the numbers of maths and there are many classifications of numbers, like primes, fractions, even, odd, positive, negative and others.
In general, to solve math problems you need some logical reasoning, not just formulae. If you solve a physics problem with a math formula and it gives you two answer - for example, a negative and a positive answer - you should check each one, whether it makes sense in the context of the problem. In some cases, negative answers don't make sense; in others, they do. Note that there may very well be problems that have more than one possible answer.
HE wrote the Elements to teach others about geometry and to keep his findings in one place.
Yes, elements with variable valency can be stored in water. However, the reactivity of the element will determine how stable it is in water. Some elements may react with water to form oxides or hydroxides, while others may remain stable. It is important to consider the specific properties of the element in question when storing it in water.
because of certain elements being more electronegative than others, this causes positive and negative ends of the molecule. the positive ends then attract the negative ends and vice versa, and so this is Van der Walls' forces
atoms often gain or lose electrons,which causes them to have a temporary negative or positive charge.
positive- you can connect every time you want. negative- you can't see each others face any more
It depends on the graph, and what the problem is asking, some are negative and others positive.
The GCF will always be a positive number.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some fancy language here. So, like, the denotation for "to discuss with others" is just talking with people, right? The positive connotation could be like having a fruitful conversation, sharing ideas, all that good stuff. The negative connotation might be, I don't know, gossiping, spreading rumors, or just talking too much and annoying everyone. But hey, that's just my casual take on it!
Lambda is used in many different contexts: some of these can be positive, some can be negative and yet others can be either.
Feeling shy about listing positive or negative attributes could be due to a fear of judgment or criticism from others, a lack of self-confidence, or a tendency to compare oneself unfavorably to others. It may also stem from cultural norms that discourage self-promotion or vulnerability.
yes, the negative electical current is semi conductant to the triple neagatory plug and the positive connects to the form sitation cap
zero0.All the others have a specific "+" or "-," but 0 is in between.
If it doesn't give you a positive answer the best would be going to the doctor and get tested there.