I would think so because using the negative math rules it would seem so
Yes. Multiplying a negative number by a very large positive number will equal a large negative number. If you have the function y = -x, then as x approaches infinity, y will approach negative infinity at the same rate.
Both positive and negative infinity are equally valid mathematical entities.
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Well a negative times a negative equals a positive while as a positive times a positive equals a positive.
I would think so because using the negative math rules it would seem so
Yes. Multiplying a negative number by a very large positive number will equal a large negative number. If you have the function y = -x, then as x approaches infinity, y will approach negative infinity at the same rate.
Both positive and negative infinity are equally valid mathematical entities.
Yes, it is between negative infinity and positive infinity.
Positive: (0, infinity)Nonnegative: [0, infinity)Negative: (-infinity, 0)Nonpositive (-infinity, 0]
negative times negative = positive positive times positive = positive negative times positive = negative positive times negative = negative
positive times negative equals negative. positive times positive equals positive. negative times negative equals positive
Integers are whole numbers that go from negative infinity to positive infinity. As such, they do cover the negative range of the number line.
The domain is from negative infinity to positive infinity. The range is from positive 2 to positive infinity.
A negative times a negative equals a positive A negative times a positive equals a negative A positive times a positive equals a positive
A Negative times or divided by a Positive equals a Negative A Negative times or divided by a Negative gives a Positive A Positive times or divided by a Negative gives a Negative A Positive times or Divided by a Positive gives a Positive Zero is neither Positive or Negative so anything times Zero is not Positive or Negative.
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