-b/(b-a) ? Multiply both top AND bottom by -1 : +b/(-b+a) which is b/(a-b)
It depends. (a) a positive minus a smaller positive is positive, (b) a positive minus a positive of the same size is zero, and (c) a positive minus a bigger positive is negative. For example, (a) 8 - 6 = 2 (b) 8 - 8 = 0 (c) 8 - 11 = -3
complement of c
If a equals 3 and b equals minus 5 then a minus b equals what
a - b = c -(a - b) = -c b - a = -c
'a' minus 'b' whole cube is equal to 'a cube' minus 'b cube' minus (3 a square b ) plus (3 a b square) . .. .....thanks
x equals negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4bc over 2a
negative b plus or minus the square root of b minus 4 times ac all over 2 a
negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4AC all over 2 A
The quadric equation is: negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac all over(divided by) 2a
x is equal to negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4 times "a" times "c" all over 2 times "a"
-- It's the product of (A/4 + b/5) times (A/4 - b/5). -- Its value will depend on the values of 'A' and 'b'. It will change whenever either of them changes.
a.-5 b.-7 or c.-9
It can. Negative 2 minus negative 1 = negative 1. However, it sometimes might be positive. Negative 5 minus negative 16 = positive 11. If you have two equal negative variables, such as -a - -a, you will get -2a. -2a may still be positive though, if a is a negative number. An example of having two unequal negative numbers is -a - -b, which is -a + b. That may be positive or negative depending on what a and b are equal to.
Taking it step by step: 2b - b - 10 = -13 b - 10 = -13 b = -13 + 10 b = - 3
It depends. (a) a positive minus a smaller positive is positive, (b) a positive minus a positive of the same size is zero, and (c) a positive minus a bigger positive is negative. For example, (a) 8 - 6 = 2 (b) 8 - 8 = 0 (c) 8 - 11 = -3
You asked about "to the minus" so we will talk about integers to the minus. Such as 2 to the minus 2. This means 1 over 2 to the positive two. In general a to the minus b is 1/a to the b
Take any a, b < 0. Is it true a - b > 0? No. For example: let a = -10000000000000 and b = -1, a - b = -10000000000000 + 1 = -9999999999999 < 0.