That's so easy!!! its 2.
No. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
In these days of less inflation, deposits in several banks may be zero or even negative. i.e. there is no interest paid, or in the case of some Swiss banks, they actually charge you for keeping your money!
7-2 IS positive. You do not need an equation for it. And if it were not positive, no correct equation would show it to be positive.
It has two complex solutions.
An equation where c = -86
The dividend (answer) will be negative.
By calculating the discriminant of the equation and if it's negative the equation will have no solutions
No. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
Dividend payments are negative Cash Flows for Financing Activities because they decrease the amount the company has on hand.
Yes. In division, the quotient is positive if the dividend and divisor have the same sign,and the quotient is negative if they have oppositesigns.
If the dividend and divisor have the same sign, then the quotient is positive. If their signs are different, then the quotient is negative.
In the equation x + 9 = 6, x is negative.
b is the negative sum of the roots of the equation
There is no equation in the question and so there can be no answer.
The answer to negative 3 cannot be solved without an actual equation.
Yes, it can.
When you have a negative variable in an equation that you are trying to solve for, you multiply each side of the equation by -1. If it is an inequality such as <, you would flip the sign to > and vice versa.