Examples of using Negative number in English and their translations into Polish
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So what is a negative number,?
If is date1> date2,then the function returns a negative number.
So that's a negative number.
If an error occurred,the method returns the negative number.
We have a negative number here.
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It's saying that it has to be a negative number.
Minus or negative number symbol.
So x can also not be a negative number.
It returns the negative number if an error occurred the row has not been removed.
Noone would guess a negative number!
And I will write it as a negative number because we're going to subtract it from the gross profit.
Just in case, just in case, if"X" itself is a negative number.
So that's all a negative number means.
If an error occurred, the method returns the negative number.
Once again, we have a negative number in the exponent.
If an error occurred,then the method returns the negative number.
They should have maybe put a negative number here, but all we care about is the value.
You have to reverse the direction of the inequality. And when you divide by a negative number.
You know, I have a negative number here.
And the inequality will switch,because we are multiplying or dividing by a negative number.
So it's going to be a negative number, the slope.
Keep going. you have to reverse the direction And when you divide by a negative number.
And when you divide by a negative number, you have to reverse the direction Keep going.
Since this is a negative number it tells me that they both have-- I mean they both can't be positive.
Either when you multiply a positive number times a negative number Or when you multiply two negative numbers. .
If it's a negative number inside of the absolute value sign, it just becomes the positive version of it.
You could literally just say"now adding a negative number is equivalent to subtracting the number. .
And just remember when a negative number is big, so like -50, that's actually colder than -20.
When s is out here, then it's actually going to become a negative number, and that makes sense, because our distance is going to be less than b.
What is the absolute value of x if x is a negative number? Well the absolute value of x, if x is a negative number, is going to be the negative of x, right?