Quadrant II
No
Cation = negative ion
There are no negative numbers in the Roman numeric system.
It has to do with where the x and y coordinates are positive and negative.
44..remember a negative x a negative is always a POSITIVE!
No
When multiplying a negative number by a negative number remember to make sure that the answer is positive. If you do not remember this, then the answer to the question would be incorrect.
Cation = negative ion
there are roman numerals positive negative and natural numbers
There are no negative numbers in the Roman numeric system.
It has to do with where the x and y coordinates are positive and negative.
44..remember a negative x a negative is always a POSITIVE!
The roman numerals don't have a way to write 0, negative numbers, or fractions.
In Roman numerals, negative numbers are not represented. The Roman numeral system was not designed to include negative numbers; it primarily represents positive integers. If you need to represent a value less than zero, you would need to use another numeral system, such as the Arabic numeral system used today.
No, Negative Nine or -9 is not a natural number since natural numbers mean only those numbers which start from 1 to infinity. No negative integers are included in this category of numerals.
The answer to -7^2 = +49. Remember, a negative times a negative is a positive as in this case.
-- Remember which one was positive and which was negative, then forget about the signs.-- Write down the one that was positive-- Subtract from it the one that was negative(Notice that if the negative one was bigger, then the answer will be negative.)