negative is -
positive is +
An equation has an equal sign, which means that we know what the variable is equal to :)
The sign is negative.
line
The dollar sign is this: $An S with a vertical line through the center
The less-than sign alone means "less than"; if there is a line below, it means "less than or equal".
#LMGTFY The '#' symbol, known as the "hashtag", "number sign", or "pound sign" is the single line comment character.
The negative terminal of a battery has a - sign and positive terminal has a + sign.
If we go for the diagramatic representation then battery positive is represented by the long terminal and battery negative is represented by the short terminal then the direction of the current is given by an arrow from positive terminal to negative terminal (Therotically electrons flow from negative to positive but we represent current flow from positive to negative. This is the sign convention )
Without an equality sign the given expression can't represent the graph of a straight line equation.
you just looking for any sign? straight line = wire/circuit path --------- (only solid), put squiggles in it ---------/\/\/\/\---------, and that's basically a resistor....
A caravan. Or a sign of invasion from the Camel-Owners Union. Or a line of cigarettes with legs.
Per cent (%). The sign comes from "per hundred". It shows the two zeros from 100. The line in the middle represents 1 from 100 and the two 0s represent 00 from 100.
An equation has an equal sign, which means that we know what the variable is equal to :)
battery sign
Take the battery out, clean the battery pocket, and put the battery back in.
Each battery terminal will have a sign impressed into the plastic case next to it, and the sign will be either "+" or "-".
the sign is bullcrap!
a sign of trust
To graph a two-variable linear inequality, first convert the inequality into an equation by replacing the inequality sign with an equal sign, which gives you the boundary line. Next, graph this line using a solid line for ≤ or ≥ and a dashed line for < or >. Then, determine which side of the line to shade by testing a point not on the line (usually the origin) to see if it satisfies the inequality. Finally, shade the appropriate region to represent all the solutions to the inequality.
Zero is considered neither positive nor negative, so it does not have a sign. It serves as a neutral point on the number line, separating positive numbers from negative numbers. In mathematical contexts, it can act as a placeholder or represent a null value, but it does not possess a sign in the same way that other numbers do.
When you see any sign the old battery is dying.
so we have something to represent the dollar
that the floor is wet
In print and on computer keyboards we see a SINGLE line through the letter S to represent money sometimes and always to represent a dollar. If no other code follows the sign is for American dollars internationally.However, when we first learned to write in elementary school, we were taught to use two vertical lines.A single line is much neater looking and thus is preferable.Both are used. Check here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign
A sign with a straight line and a crooked line generally means that motorists need to merge.