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Why, if two wrongs don't make a right, do two negatives make a positive in mathematics?
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Why, if two wrongs don't make a right, do two negatives make a positive in mathematics?
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How come two wrongs don't make right but two negatives make a positive?
Because '",negative" is not to be equated with 'wrong".
Negative is very much a ' positive" concept.
That is like saying that "left" is wrong
That brings us back to eons ago when the likes of me could be burned at the stake for being left-handed.
In fact I think that left-handed people should look for civil rights.
We are consistently being discriminated against.
From place settings in restaurants,schools,to design of tools, I could go on." Please don't " I hear you say.
Anyway there is nothing wrong with negative or actions directed to the left, any more than that the positive direction is somehow inherently "right"