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  • 15-11-2018
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Why shouldn't you use double negatives? It's a riddle for my Math Class

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matthewlovesports
matthewlovesports matthewlovesports
  • 15-11-2018

A negative times a negative is a positive. I am not sure if that's the question, but hopefully that helps if it was.

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BrainyMaster101
BrainyMaster101 BrainyMaster101
  • 15-11-2018

Because if something is a double negative, than the result of it would be a positive. So, it is kind of like this...

-1 x -1 = --1

-1 x -1 = 1

So, --1 = 1.

Hope this helps!!!

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