Usually, people associate a status symbol with elitism and snobbery. An example is that one carrying a Louis Vuitton bag might be viewed as a snob.
- minus for example negative5 is -5
It was a symbol of his association with the solar power and life-giving aspect of the Sun; as well as a symbol of his royal status.
The greater than symbol is > Example: -5 negative is greater than -10 negative -5 > -10
Most calculators have a +/- (+ is positive, - is negative) symbol on them, which allows you to use the negative function. To do so, simply key in the number, then hit the +/- sign, which will then put the number in negative (minus) status. But if you already have a negative number, for example if you key in 25 - 30, you will have a -5, then you can hit the symbol to make it a positive number if that's what you want. In other words, when you hit that function, it will give you the opposite of what's in it at the time. For example, if the display shows a positive number and you hit that function, you will then have a negative number. If it shows a negative number and you hit that function, you will then have a positive number.
The symbol used for a negative is a minus Sign
A negative number can refer to any number with a - symbol before it, for example, -3, or -7.5, or -9.9993. A negative integer can only refer to a whole number, such as -3, or -8, or -12.
The same as in many programming languages and other places where formulae are used. The negative sign can basically do one of the following: As a unary symbol (i.e., before a number), convert a positive to a negative, or a negative to a positive. For example, if "x" is positive, "-x" is negative, and vice versa. As a binary symbol (i.e., between two numbers), it means subtraction.
Two reasons for the fountain pen's popularity were its association as a status symbol and its improved technology, most notably replacement ink cartridges.
 Copy that, paste in status
Example; 8-(-2) = 10 is the same as.......8+2 =10When you subtract a negative number, the subtraction symbol (-) and negative symbol(-) come together and you are now adding because it is a now a positive number (+). This is the simplist way I can describe it.
We flip the inequality symbol when multiplying or dividing by a negative number because it preserves the logical relationship between the quantities involved. For example, if ( a < b ) and we multiply both sides by a negative number, the direction of their relationship changes; thus, ( -a > -b ). This is due to the nature of the number line, where multiplying or dividing by a negative number reverses the order of the numbers. Therefore, flipping the symbol ensures that the inequality remains true.
you type the @ symbol then their name. like this.."status status status @BobJoe.