Context language consists of words that create positive or negative associations
Use the context: if the variable should be greater than the mean then z is positive and if less than the mean, it should be negative.
They will always contrast. Whether or not they will repel depends on the context. In electromagnetism they do not repel. In people, they might.
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
The answer will depend on the context in which the legs are defined. Since no information on that is provided, it is not possible to give a more helpful answer.
In the context of electricity, positive refers to the presence of excess protons or an excess of electrons, while negative refers to the presence of excess electrons or a deficit of protons. In terms of characteristics or qualities, positive typically denotes something favorable, good, or beneficial, while negative denotes something unfavorable, bad, or undesirable.
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It depends on the context. It may mean quiet, unruffled (positive) or it could mean too laid back to do anything (negative).
The square root is generally positive or negative and it is only the context of the question that will tell you whether it is the positive root or the negative root. For example, if you are solving for the lengths of the sides of a square, a negative measure makes no sense so it must be the positive root.
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It depends. Everyone can have either a positive or negative connotation. It really depends on the way that it is said. If it is written, you can pick up on the correct connotation using the context it is in (context clues).
This is the sort of thing that needs context. It could be either positive or negative. Positive: Big, strong Negative: Big (in the sense of "ungainly"), ugly ("horse-faced" is not a compliment).
"Nerd" or "nerdy" is generally considered derogatory, while the similar "geek" is starting to be sometimes used in a positive context.
People use with word with both positive and negative connotations. To answer the question, one would need to know something about the context.
Use the context: if the variable should be greater than the mean then z is positive and if less than the mean, it should be negative.
The connotation of piercing can vary depending on the context. It can be seen as negative when describing a sharp or intense pain, but it can also be positive when referring to something that is striking, incisive, or attention-grabbing.
Well, not having the context of the poem, I am not sure. However, it seems to be saying that with wild men, you get wild love. This could be positive or negative, depending on the context of the poem, but is probably a positive association.
"Wise" can have either a positive or negative connotation, depending on context. Wise scholars are considered with approval. Wise asses, not so much.