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No. Only flip the inequality when multiplying or dividing by a negative number.
when you flip the numerator and denominator you call it the reciprocal. hope it helped.
A negative power gives you the reciprocal of the positive power so yes you flip your number.
You flip the sign when you divide each side by a negative number. Example: -5x>20 Divide each side by -5 to isolate x. When you divide by -5, you flip the sign. x<-4
Those are apparently simply called flip down clocks.
A register.
For a number of years up to the late 1960's, that is all they were called.
Yes its called Judo flip by Asheru
Because they have USB plugs that "flip" out from the camera and allow you to connect it directly to a PC. Also, the first flip camera was produced by Pure Digital Technologies, and was called the Flip Video.
when you walk, it makes noises
The flip side of Purple Peaple Eater was another Shep Wooley number called "I Can't Believe You're Mine."
Not exactly. However flip flops of all types were originally called trigger circuits or simply triggers.
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a group of flip-flops sensitive to pulse duration is called latch whereas a group of flip-flops sensitive to pulse transition is called a register.
No. Only flip the inequality when multiplying or dividing by a negative number.
when you flip the numerator and denominator you call it the reciprocal. hope it helped.