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Yes
This is a common misconception. When testers swab your mouth, they are actually checking your DNA through cheek cells. So no, peppermint can not help pass a drug test.
It means the absolute value of the integer, or its distance from 0. Since a distance cannot be negative, the absolute value is always positive.
Yes, peppermint oil can kill brown marmorated pentatomids. The insects in question (Halyomorpha halys) can choke or drown in peppermint oil drenches. Drops and particles otherwise serve as deterrents and repellents since peppermint oil has a scent that is offensive and sticking to brown marmorated pentatomids.
Since it means to steal, it is negative.
The lines are from Mercury because Mercury has lines which are from Mercury which has lines on it because it is Mercury. The lines are Mercury lines because it is Mercury, and since it is Mercury, it has lines from Mercury because it is Mercury totally. So, Mercury has lines from Mercury since being Mercury from Mercury lines. WHAT!
The answer is -100, since negative multiplied by a positive is always negative, this has to be the answer.
Since a negative number is a term, it is a monomial.
-53 = -125, which is nearest you can get since the cube of a negative number MUST be negative.
The question is somewhat ambiguous since you do not define "opposite". If what you are asking is: is the negative of a negative sometimes negative, the answer is: No, never.
It makes a positive, since the two negative signs cancel each other out.
if a is bad, then negative bad or not bad is good.-a means the opposite of a. Since a is negative and the opposite of a negative is positive, -a is positive.
Since electrons are negative, they get a negative charge.