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Nonnegative vs Connegative - What's the difference?

nonnegative | connegative |


As nouns the difference between nonnegative and connegative

is that nonnegative is any value that is not negative while connegative is a verb form used with a negative verb in certain languages.

As an adjective nonnegative

is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive.

Taxonomy vs Nonnegative - What's the difference?

taxonomy | nonnegative |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and nonnegative

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while nonnegative is any value that is not negative.

As an adjective nonnegative is

(mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive.

Nonnegative vs Nonnegativity - What's the difference?

nonnegative | nonnegativity |


As nouns the difference between nonnegative and nonnegativity

is that nonnegative is any value that is not negative while nonnegativity is the condition of being nonnegative.

As an adjective nonnegative

is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive.

Nonnegative vs Quasipositive - What's the difference?

nonnegative | quasipositive |


In mathematics terms the difference between nonnegative and quasipositive

is that nonnegative is (of a quantity) Not negative; either zero or positive while quasipositive is describing a matrix, all of whose elements are nonnegative except for those on the main diagonal.

As a noun nonnegative

is any value that is not negative.

Nonnegative vs Maxitive - What's the difference?

nonnegative | maxitive |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between nonnegative and maxitive

is that nonnegative is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.

As adjectives the difference between nonnegative and maxitive

is that nonnegative is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.

As a noun nonnegative

is any value that is not negative.

Nonnegative vs Nonnegatively - What's the difference?

nonnegative | nonnegatively |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between nonnegative and nonnegatively

is that nonnegative is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while nonnegatively is (mathematics) in a nonnegative manner, or to a nonnegative degree.

As an adjective nonnegative

is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive.

As a noun nonnegative

is any value that is not negative.

As an adverb nonnegatively is

(mathematics) in a nonnegative manner, or to a nonnegative degree.

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