minus zero

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You can have minus zero.

For instance;

5 minus zero = 5

Whats the problem?
 
What is the square root of -0 then?

And what would be -0 in temperature ranges with populated inversions?
 
0 isn't a number, so it doesn't have to follow all of the usual rules of arithmetic :)
 
What is the square root of -0 then?

And what would be -0 in temperature ranges with populated inversions?

I'm asking you ffs !! i don't need questions, i habve plenty of them !!! :roll:
 
No, you asked "Why can we not have?"

I have given you the opportunity to see and work out a possible answer to your question.
 
Week days are for work and serious stuff.
Weekends are for chilling out.
Lets all chill out eh?
 
No, you asked "Why can we not have?"

I have given you the opportunity to see and work out a possible answer to your question.

ok alarm prove that minus zero exists..... and if you have a minute, prove that zero exists !!
 
I have martian and ryme on ignore. Have either of them posted anything non-abusive or interesting yet? :?
 
I do believe I have given you the starting blocks to answer the question you posed.
It would be unfair to deprive you of some research.
But to give you a clue the inverse temperature scale gives -0 as absolute.
Now armed with that you should find it fairly easy to answer your own questions, which were searching.
Now go search .
 
I do believe I have given you the starting blocks to answer the question you posed.
It would be unfair to deprive you of some research.
But to give you a clue the inverse temperature scale gives -0 as absolute.
Now armed with that you should find it fairly easy to answer your own questions, which were searching.
Now go search .

Thats a novel way of putting it! :) :)
 
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