birch1 birch1
  • 10-02-2016
  • Mathematics
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Is a negative decimal always sometimes or never equal to a positive decimal

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Giantkiller
Giantkiller Giantkiller
  • 16-02-2016
Never. Negative numbers by definition are separate class from positive numbers, so negative decimals are never equal to positive numbers.

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klmini17
klmini17 klmini17
  • 16-02-2016
It would never be equal because negative decimals and positive decimals are on either ends of the number line, negative is lass than 0 and positive is greater than 0. So they cannot be equal in any case.
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