no; any negative number would be lower than 0 negative 50 would still be lower than positive 3
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∙ 15y agoYes, when a positive is divided by a negative, it is negative. ex: 4/-2 would equal -2. It takes two negatives to make a positive in math when you are multiplying or dividing.
A negative times a negative equals a positive A negative times a positive equals a negative A positive times a positive equals a positive
It is a rule in math!
you put this in math you idiot
Students may have this problem, -4+5 and the answer would be a negative because negative plus a positive is going to be negative.. and they could mess up and put it as a positive which would make the problem incorrect.. so always be careful when working with math! :)glad i could help.
positive is to add and negative is to subtract in math
Yes, when a positive is divided by a negative, it is negative. ex: 4/-2 would equal -2. It takes two negatives to make a positive in math when you are multiplying or dividing.
A negative times a negative equals a positive A negative times a positive equals a negative A positive times a positive equals a positive
In Math, a negative can be represented with -. A positive can be represented with +, or just without a -.
I would think so because using the negative math rules it would seem so
It is a rule in math!
In math, a positive is a number greater then zero, and a negative number is less than zero.
negative. why is this question in math when it should be in chemistry?
In math, a positive is a number greater then zero, and a negative number is less than zero.
In math, positive means greater than zero, and negative means less than zero.
you put this in math you idiot
negative times negative equals positive negative times positive equals.....you subtract the bigger number by the smaller number and keep the sign of the bigger number positive times positive equals positive im pretty sure thats right but i would make sure with your math teacher abt the second one i said