J.T. Minus
You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.You can format it to have a minus sign before it or to format to be red.
NO!!!! Here is a table for multiplication/division of 'double (+/-) signs.'. (+)(+) = (+) (+)(-) = (-) (-)(+) = (-) (-)(-) = (+) Sometimes in higher level maths, you can have triple signs. Here is the table. (+)(+)(+) = (+)(+) = (+) (+)(-)(-) = (-)(+) = (-) (-)(+)(+) = (-)(+) = (-) (-)(-)(-) = (+)(-) = (-) It is irrelevant on the position of the 'sign'. NB If no sign is given, then read it as positive (+).
All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.All functions in Excel start with the = sign. So you may be mistaking that for two minus signs. A minus sign will have no impact on an TRIM function as it is a text function.
the minus sign is used for subtraction in math. it shows that you are subtracting
The person who invented the plus sign is the same as the minus
No one invented the minus sign or at least none that we know of, it is simply part of the evolution of mathmatics. The minus sign we use appeared in the 1400s
If you mean the ADDITIVE INVERSE, change the minus sign to a plus sign. (And if you see a plus sign, you change it to a minus sign.)
A minus sign
To find the additive inverse of ANY number, add a minus sign. (If the number already has a minus sign, take the minus sign away to get the additive inverse.)
A subtraction sign.
To find the additive inverse of any number, just change the plus sign (or no sign) to a minus sign, or (as in this case), if there already is a minus sign, change it to a plus sign (or no sign).
It would be a minus sign. If the two signs are the same, the answer is positive. If the two signs are different, the answer is negative.