They are indicators of additive opposites.
The plus and minus symbols are used to represent positive and negative charges, respectively. In the case of electrons, the minus sign indicates that electrons have a negative charge. This convention helps distinguish between different types of charges in physics and chemistry.
plus or minus
Protons! All protons are positively charged.
This can be called * A Plus sign * An Adding sign
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Assuming there should have been a plus or minus sign between 4x2and 3x, the answer is: a binomial.Assuming there should have been a plus or minus sign between 4x2and 3x, the answer is: a binomial.Assuming there should have been a plus or minus sign between 4x2and 3x, the answer is: a binomial.Assuming there should have been a plus or minus sign between 4x2and 3x, the answer is: a binomial.
NO!!!! Here is a table for multiplication/division of 'double (+/-) signs.'. (+)(+) = (+) (+)(-) = (-) (-)(+) = (-) (-)(-) = (+) Sometimes in higher level maths, you can have triple signs. Here is the table. (+)(+)(+) = (+)(+) = (+) (+)(-)(-) = (-)(+) = (-) (-)(+)(+) = (-)(+) = (-) (-)(-)(-) = (+)(-) = (-) It is irrelevant on the position of the 'sign'. NB If no sign is given, then read it as positive (+).
The person who invented the plus sign is the same as the minus
A plus times a plus is still a plus. Below is the way I remembered it: If there is not a minus sign, it is plus (positive). If there is 1 minus sign, it is minus (negative). If there are 2 minus signs, it is plus (positive).
If you mean the ADDITIVE INVERSE, change the minus sign to a plus sign. (And if you see a plus sign, you change it to a minus sign.)
It indicates "plus or minus".
To find the additive inverse of any number, just change the plus sign (or no sign) to a minus sign, or (as in this case), if there already is a minus sign, change it to a plus sign (or no sign).
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plus or minus. You see it often with square roots. The square root of 9 is plus or minus 3.
The plus and minus symbols are used to represent positive and negative charges, respectively. In the case of electrons, the minus sign indicates that electrons have a negative charge. This convention helps distinguish between different types of charges in physics and chemistry.
In Maths double sign symbols can be tabled as = + = - = - = + NB If no symbol is given in front of a number, then read it as plus(+).