must not or the short form mustn't
It must be of the form 2a*5b where a and b are non-negative integers. That is to say, it must be a number whose only factors are 2 or 5.
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
-3+-2=-5. In word form: negative three plus negative two equals negative five.
One or three.
The decimal form of 7.73 times 10 to the negative third power is 0.00773
if a substance loses one or more electrons it becomes positively charged and when it gains an electron it becomes negatively charged
N and P for example. Nitrogen will form a N3- the nitride ion.
Ax+By=C A, B, and C must be integers, so whole numbers, and A can't be negative.
It must be of the form 2a*5b where a and b are non-negative integers. That is to say, it must be a number whose only factors are 2 or 5.
Because verbs show actions or states. Other words, adverbs, are used with verbs to form negatives.For example not is used to form the negative of the verbs be, do and have and modal verbs like can or must and often shortened to n't.
Discrete variables must be countable and not negative. So no a negative number must be a continuous variable.
An electron is added in an atom to form a negative ion or anion. Because electron carry negative charge.
Yes, the sum of two negative integers is always negative.
Negative 0.755 as a fraction in simplest form is -151/200.
The negative form for "let us" is "let us not" or the contraction "let's not".
Negative (Fl-) All the halogens become negative ions.
Phosphorus in its elemental form does not have a negative charge. However, in chemical compounds, phosphorus can form ions with a negative charge, such as phosphate ions (PO4^3-).