No, area cannot be negative. The least amount of area you can have is zero.
No, because to have a negative area means to have less than zero area.
not in the real world. The area of a square = The length of a side, squared. Any number squared is positive.
The base can be any non-negative number, with the height then being 40/base.
materials that have a separated positive and negative areas are called Polarmaterials that doesnt have no separated positive or negative is called Nonpolar
The sides of a triangle are its lengths are cannot be negative. However, you could place a triangle on coordinate system and some points where the vertices are could be negative numbers.
No. Nothing has a negative surface area.
No, because to have a negative area means to have less than zero area.
A real physical rectangle on a piece of paper . . . no. Mathematically . . . if one of the dimensions is a negative length, then the area is negative.
The link or bridge between negative and positive area is called a circuit
The Z value is negative, but area is always positive.
because of the negative force that has accumleated from manyyears in the clouds. then that negative charge dies
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Yes because,any number can have a area or a perimeter
negative outcomes of a state of emergency
A zwitterion is a molecule with a positive and a negative electrical charge at different locations within that molecule.
There are many negative impacts that a landfill can have on the environment. Landfills can pollute the soil and stink up the surrounding area.