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
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No. 1^99999999 is not greater than 1^1.
No, 1.1 is 1 tenth greater than 1.
Always.
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
No.
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.
Yes they can have different magnification.
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.
no 1 is not greater than 100
what is 1 greater than 3.59
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No. 1^99999999 is not greater than 1^1.