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some examples of non- negative numbers are = 2 ,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40........ and so on till the nth number
A negative number times a negative number gives you a POSITIVE number, not a negative number.
7, 2.63, 12/17, 50000006
A "negative response" is an answer that has some kind of a "no" in it. Here are some examples of negative responses: -- No. -- It isn't. -- He can't. -- I won't. -- They don't. -- We're out of those. -- He doesn't want to come to the phone. -- I won't go to the movie with you. -- I can't hear you. -- I don't want to.
If you add a positive and a negative number, the result can be positive, negative, or zero - depending on which of the numbers has the greater absolute value. Here are some examples: 4 + (-4) = 0 (zero) 4 + (-6) = -2 (negative) 4 + (-2) = 2 (positive)
Loyalty to his father by risking his reputation to expose his uncles malicious acts. The main thing I can think of is mainly loyalty to his father.
some examples of non- negative numbers are = 2 ,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40........ and so on till the nth number
Loyalty
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Loyalty cards or programs are offered as a reward based marketing scheme by merchandisers. Examples of businesses that offer loyalty cards include, but are not limited to: Target, Shoppers Drug Mart, BestBuy, Indigo, AirMiles, American Express and Mastercard.
examples of negative duties
Loyalty can be positive if who/what you are loyal to is returning it. Likewise, it can be negative if who/what you're loyal to takes advantage of you and doesn't return the loyalty.
A negative number times a negative number gives you a POSITIVE number, not a negative number.
Temperature and Money Issues.
-6, -7, -24, -132 are all examples of negative numbers.
amount of time on phone, amount of work done.
7, 2.63, 12/17, 50000006