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Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
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Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
So after a discussion with TruthWorthy in another thread (where he attempted to show that a double positive made a negative), I looked into why a double negative makes a positive.

Essentially, we must first agree that a negative number is simply a positive number multiplied by -1. In other words, to get the negative of 2, we multiply by -1. -1 * 2 = -2.

If we accept this as correct, then we can write the multiplication of two negative numbers like so:

-2 * -3 = (-1)(2)(-1)(3)
-2 * -3 = (-1)(-1)(2)(3)
-2 * -3 = (-1)(-1) * 6

So, the question is, (-1)(-1) = ?

The convention (-1)(-1) = +1 has been adopted because anything else causes the distributive property of multiplication to break for negative numbers.

For example, let's assume (-1)(-1) = -1.

(-1)(1 + -1) = (-1)(1) + (-1)(-1)

(1 + -1) on the left equals 0, so the equation can be written:

(-1)(0) = (-1)(1) + (-1)(-1)

Since we agreed that any positive number multiplied by negative 1 is the negative form, and that (-1)(-1) = -1, we can further simplify this:

(-1)(0) = -1 + -1

So:

0 = -2???

If we place any other number (apart from +1) as the answer to the calculation (-1)(-1) = ?, the same thing happens. This is why two negatives make a positive in mathematics.

Reproduced for your enjoyment from http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.negxneg.html
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RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
Was your discussion with TruthWorthy about mathematics or logic?
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#3
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
No idea, he seemed to bring ideas about both into it. Anyway, this thread is about mathematics, nothing else.
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RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
im in year 10 now, you have no idea how much our teacher is stressing that 2 negatives equal a positive, and he never told us why, he just says "follow the rules and you'll pass the test" in a very jokingly kind of way, as if it would be to complicated to describe in 2 hours of maths lesson ¬.¬
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#5
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
Well there you have your answer. 2 negatives make a positive because otherwise all mathematical hell breaks loose.
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#6
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
you got that right, if someone in our class said that 2 negatives equals a negative because they missed a lesson, our teacher would go freakoid berserko

then again we learned that in like year 7, so that would be the reason behind it
Vampires will never hurt you.......Devil
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#7
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
Since you are new here, did you also know that 0.9... = 1

Tongue

http://atheistforums.org/thread-1989.html
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#8
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
NO ADRIAN! NOT AGAIN!!!
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#9
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
So when she cries "No, no!" she means "Yes".
Only sheep need a shepherd.
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#10
RE: Why a double negative makes a positive. (Mathematics)
Lol! I'm so going to use that...

Would it stand up in court? "Your honor, my client was simply confused by her illogical use of a double negative!"

yay Pope!
Rhizo
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