Yes, the same methods would generally work if both numbers are positive, as mathematical operations and problem-solving techniques apply consistently across positive numbers. However, the specific context or method may influence the outcome or efficiency. For instance, certain strategies might be more optimal for positive numbers compared to dealing with negative or mixed-sign numbers. Thus, while the underlying principles remain the same, the implementation may vary.
Whether both are positive or not, you divide rise / run.
Whole numbers are positive numbers from zero to infinity. Integers are both positive and negative numbers. So whole numbers and integers have positive numbers in common, but only integers have negative numbers. Both have zero, and both have no fractions.
When multiplying numbers, the sign of the result depends on the signs of the numbers being multiplied. If both numbers are positive or both are negative, the result is positive. However, if one number is positive and the other is negative, the result will be negative. Thus, you multiply numbers by the sign of plus when both numbers share the same sign (either both positive or both negative).
When multiplying or dividing . . .If the signs of both numbers are the same, the result is positive.If the signs of both numbers are different, the result is negative.
No, it is not.
Whether both are positive or not, you divide rise / run.
It is a positive.
Whole numbers are positive numbers from zero to infinity. Integers are both positive and negative numbers. So whole numbers and integers have positive numbers in common, but only integers have negative numbers. Both have zero, and both have no fractions.
An integer has both positive and negative numbers.
4 x -6 = -24 A good way to remember how to do this is to multiply the two numbers as you would if they were both positive. Then, if only one of the numbers is a negative, the answer will be a negative. If both numbers are a negative, the answer will be a positive.
Yes. It can also be negative in the numerator. Both positive and negative numbers (as well as zero) can be rational numbers. Both positive and negative numbers can be irrational numbers. Both positive and negative numbers (as well as zero) can be integers.
No, the can only have positive oxidation numbers
because you can get a positive number as EITHER a product of 2 positive numbers OR the product of the negatives of the SAME 2 numbers; the product of 2 negative numbers is positive.
The quotient is what you get when you divide two numbers. If both numbers are positive, the quotient will be positive. If both numbers are negative, the quotient will be positive. If one number is positive and one number is negative, their quotient will be negative.
A metal typically has only positive oxidation numbers, while a nonmetal can have both positive and negative oxidation numbers. Metals tend to lose electrons (positive oxidation numbers) to form cations, while nonmetals can gain or lose electrons to form a variety of oxidation states.
Same way you do division with positive numbers. Then, if both numbers are negative, the result is positive, otherwise it is negative.
Yes, but not always because the quotient of two negative numbers will be positive as for example -6/-2 = 3