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Why does a negative times a negative equal a positive?

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#Walerie1 year ago

Notably, this requires first accepting the notion that 0 exists

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UserInterface5 years ago

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Charta Fallaciarum1 year ago

First ever good explanation of this I have ever seen.

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Kontremine1 year ago

Of course… But that won’t convince 12-13 yo pupils, while completing a logical sequence will, e.g. -1x3 -1x2 -1x1 -1x0 -1x-1

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Deimos1 year ago

🤯 Thank you, Howie, for this amazing knowledge nugget. Also, that's an awesome shirt.

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John Joy1 year ago

I'm feeling that abstract algebra trauma all over again.

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morphina 🧪1 year ago

A very interesting question…thank you bro🙏🏻

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Courtney Helland1 year ago

Tucking this one away for when my kids inevitably ask me this question. Thanks! (This will be way more satisfying than simply saying: “it just does.”) 😊

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check mark1 year ago

Oh !! how I have struggled with this and finally I have some logic I can apply. Thank-you.

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Cheri1 year ago

This is the best explanation I have seen! Thank you!

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Jared S1 year ago

Thanks from Brazil, congratulations

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