words that are equal to positive are increase, north, east, above,raising, up and etc. words that are equal to negative are decrease, diminished, south, west, down and etc.
It does, but it's the same as positive zero. In other words it does not exsist.
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It comes from the Latin words 'in' = negative, and 'tangere' = to touch. The original meaning was 'untouched' which came to mean whole, entire.
Ah, positive and negative prefixes are like little brushes in the vast landscape of language. Positive prefixes, like "un-" or "re-", add a sense of affirmation or repetition to words, bringing brightness and clarity. On the other hand, negative prefixes, such as "dis-" or "non-", gently shade words with a touch of contrast or absence, creating depth and nuance in our expressions. Just like in painting, these prefixes help us create beautiful and meaningful linguistic landscapes.
A positive fraction is just like a positive number, or in other words, it's not a negative fraction. Example - Positive fractions: 3/4, 1/2, 2/3, 1/8, etc. Negative fractions: -3/4, -1/2, -2/3, -1/8, etc. Hope I helped. ^w^
A non-positive integer is any integer that is less than or equal to zero. This includes all negative integers (such as -1, -2, -3, etc.) as well as zero itself. In mathematical notation, non-positive integers are represented as { ..., -3, -2, -1, 0 }.
An integer is any number, positive or negative, that is written as a whole number. In other words, there is no fraction or decimals. Therefore, 14 is an integer.
Below are examples of sentences using the term:Sentence #1The math problem had a positive and a negative integer.Sentence #2Five minus ten yields an answer that is a negative integer, namely negative five.Sentence #3When the temperature is below zero, it can be represented by a negative integer.
signed integer means that it has a sigh (+ or -). Using another words you say that signed variable can be positive as well as negative. unsigned variables can be only positive.
Because adding a negative is the same as subtracting a positive. In other words, minus a plus is he same as plus a minus. For example 5+ (-3) = 5-3 = +2 5 -(+3) = 5-3 = +2 Remember minus a plus = = minus plus a minus = minus plus a plus = plus minus a minus = plus
Using words with a positive or negative connotation is known as connotative language.
Positive plus positive equals positive. Negative plus negative equals negative. Positive greater than negative equals positive. Negative greater than positive equals negative.
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Context language consists of words that create positive or negative associations
There is no such thing as a positive or a negative zero. A negative divided by a positive is a negative, and a positive divided by a negative is a negative. If you have a negative and a positive, the answer will be a negative. But if you have two negatives or two positives as the dividend and divisor, the answer will be a positive. In other words, dividing two positives or two negatives will always give you a positive. But dividing a positive and a negative will always give you a negative.
A composite number is a positive integer that has a positive divisor other than one or itself. In other words a composite number is any positive integer greater than one that is not a prime number.
A composite number is a positive integer that has a positive divisor other than one or itself. In other words a composite number is any positive integer greater than one that is not a prime number.