its nothing it means that the type of mirror you are using is canvex that forms a virtual image and has a power in negative . i think you got it now !
1.4 is greater than 1.
no 1 is not greater than 100
No. 1^99999999 is not greater than 1^1.
No, 1.1 is 1 tenth greater than 1.
1.45-.12 is 1.33 which is greater than 1
The magnification of a microscope is typically greater than 1 when viewing objects at a higher power compared to the naked eye. This allows for greater detail and clarity when examining small specimens.
If the magnification factor (m) is positive (greater than 1), then the image is upright and enlarged. If the magnification factor is negative (less than -1), then the image is upright and reduced. If the magnification factor is between -1 and 1 (excluding 0), then the image is smaller and inverted.
It is: 4.16 which as a fraction in its simplest form is 104/5 But if you meant as fractions 1/3 and 4/16 which is 1/4 then 1/3 is greater than 1/4
Linear magnification is the ratio of the height of an image produced by an optical system to the height of the object itself. It is typically represented by the symbol ( m ) and can be calculated using the formula ( m = \frac{h'}{h} ), where ( h' ) is the height of the image and ( h ) is the height of the object. A magnification greater than 1 indicates the image is larger than the object, while a magnification less than 1 means the image is smaller. Linear magnification also relates to the distances of the object and image from the lens or mirror, expressed as ( m = -\frac{d'}{d} ), where ( d' ) is the image distance and ( d ) is the object distance.
Positive would be more magnification, and negative would be less magnification. * * * * * No. M > 1 indicates that the image is bigger than the pre-image (and on the same side of the centre of magnification); 0 < M < 1 indicates that the image is smaller than the pre-image (and on the same side of the centre of magnification); -1 < M < 0 indicates that the image is smaller than the pre-image (and on the opposite side of the centre of magnification); M < -1 indicates that the image is larger than the pre-image (and on the opposite side of the centre of magnification). M = 0 means the image is point-sized and at the centre of magnification. M = 1 means the image coincides with the pre-image. M = -1 means that the image is the same size as the pre-image and on the opposite side.
1.4 is greater than 1.
3.29 is greater than 1.
It is greater than 1. 17/17 = 1. If you divide a number greater than 17 by 17 then the result must be greater than 1.
what is 1 greater than 3.59
no 1 is not greater than 100
No. 1^99999999 is not greater than 1^1.
No, 1.1 is 1 tenth greater than 1.