Go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable. Also, it might be too early so I'd leave it another week
Metals tend to form cations, or ions with a positive charge. Nonmetals tend to form anions, or ions with a negative charge. Remember that ions form to put the element in noble gas configuration with 8 valence electrons. Elements forming ions will take the most direct addition or subtraction of electrons to achieve this.
The easiest way to remember things is to write it down a couple times. You can also review/read the thing you are trying to remember a couple of time first thing in the morning.
Always remember to restate your thesis. Rephrase the thesis so that it isn't the same thing.
If its in work terms you can think Read/Remember Understand Choose Solve Answer Check Its spells RUCSAC
photographic memory??
When multiplying a negative number by a negative number remember to make sure that the answer is positive. If you do not remember this, then the answer to the question would be incorrect.
44..remember a negative x a negative is always a POSITIVE!
Four. Remember, negative times negative equals positive.
The answer to -7^2 = +49. Remember, a negative times a negative is a positive as in this case.
-- Remember which one was positive and which was negative, then forget about the signs.-- Write down the one that was positive-- Subtract from it the one that was negative(Notice that if the negative one was bigger, then the answer will be negative.)
Negative 5. It's normal division, except you need to remember these rules: Positive & Negative = Negative Positive & Positive = Positive
Yes. A negative subtracted by a negative is a positive. Just remember that two like signs become a positive sign, and two unlike signs become a negative sign.
It is a negative. Always remember this: -A positive times a positive equals a negative -A negative times a negative equals a positive -A negative times a positive equals a negative *This works ONLY for addition and multiplication I hope this info helped you! :)
Anion. I remember it because it sounds very negative "an ion". Just like the ion itself, negative.
One way to remember that gram negative bacteria turn red is to think of the phrase "red is negative." This reminds you that when performing a Gram staining test, gram negative bacteria will take on the red color.
your answer is -8 remember when you are counting negative numbers the more negative the number is the less that actual value is... Ex. Negative 5million is less than Negative 1 Negative 11 is greater than Negative 5hundred trillion Negative 9 is greater than Negative 10
Remember that when dividing two negative values, we obtain a positive result. The signs case for product is the same for this case.