Why, if two wrongs don't make a right, do two negatives make a positive in mathematics?
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Two negatives in maths simply states that removing the negative , And removing the negative is simply the absence of negative. And as absence of dark is light, absence of negative is positive, Thus two negatives doesn't make it positive but removal of negative is positive.
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The fact that the product of two negatives is a positive is therefore related to the fact that the inverse of the inverse of a positive number is that positive number back again
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