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Why does a negative times a negative equal a positive?

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Dylan Wiliam 的头像
Dylan Wiliam3 年前

The other way I've found useful for some students (though not as rigorous) is: +3 x -1 = -3 +2 x -1 = -2 +1 x -1 = -1 0 x -1 = 0 -1 x -1 = ?

Willem Wallinga 的头像
Willem Wallinga3 年前

I use an analogy from language. If I ask the students what it means when we say the phrase, “not bad.” They recognize that it generally means “good” and we try to think of other double negatives in language to build the connection.

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Little d big P3 年前

In my exp, those struggling with "negative times negative" will struggle with that explanation too. I find the best way in is by associating negative numbers with debts. Three $5 debts, you have -$15 (3*-5=-15). Take away 3 $5 debts and you're $15 better off (ie, - 3*-5=15).

Henrik Wannheden 的头像
Henrik Wannheden3 年前

Multiplying by a positive increases something. Multiplying by a negative decreases something. Multiplying a negative by a negative thus decreases the negativeness of a negative, into a positive.

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Tsuna Sawada3 年前

Suppose you pay 3 bills for 40 dollars each, 3⋅(−40)=−120 is added to your bank. The opposite of being billed would be billing someone else. So, if you bill 3 people for 40 dollars each, (−3)⋅(−40) is added to your account. This value should be positive since you get money.

Kalvin With A K 的头像
Kalvin With A K3 年前

Cool ! Now I can show my students if they ask !

Brandon C. Presley, Ph.D. 的头像
Brandon C. Presley, Ph.D.3 年前

Love the explanation

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Paul Andrew3 年前

I linked to taking photos in the Olsen days. Take a photo and you get a negative of the image. Take a photo of the negative and you get a positive image.

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Amy Kolb3 年前

I love and understand this, but can you please make another one that's more 7th grade friendly?

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