Examples of using Negative number in English and their translations into Thai
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We learned in the imaginary numbers video, that hopefully you have watched, that every now and then in certain equations you end up with a square root of a negative number.
So you're going to have 1 over a very small negative number, which is a very, I guess, negative number.
And we're not dealing with imaginary numbers, so you can't square something, you can't get a negative number.
But, when you do this you have to be a little bit careful about what it means to take a principle square root of a negative number, and it being defined for imaginary, and we will learn in the future, complex numbers. .
I write it as a negative number just because I like to remember it's an expense, although normally people just write it as a positive expense, but I always like to put a negative for an expense to know that it's going to subtract from your revenue.
The Real Number Infinite Hotel has negative number rooms in the basement, fractional rooms, so the guy in room 1/2 always suspects he has less room than the guy in room 1.
So the only way when you're dealing with negative numbers, and when you just multiply it times a positive and add them to each other you get another negative number, is if they're both negative. .
The statement is true for negative numbers.
And then what happens is we get to smaller and smaller negative numbers.
And so we are going to think about negative numbers in this video.
Minus 2, you're going to get negative numbers.
Well, this is a bit of a trick. There are no negative numbers here.
Change negative numbers to positive.
Or you could say, I could multiply them by negative numbers.
What happens when you multiply negative numbers?
And it might be obvious to you that all five of these numbers are negative numbers.
So you if we keep dividing one by negative numbers that are closer and closer to zero.
How to change negative numbers to positive in Excel?
But if you had some negative numbers here, you would actually say the absolute value of numerator is lesser than the absolute value of the denominator, for a proper fraction.
If you're familiar with negative numbers, you know that there's also a negative square root, but when you just see this symbol, that means the positive square root.