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Negative numbers
Is there a simple explanation as to why the product of two minus numbers is a positive number? Presumably -2x-3 is +6; the same as 2x3 is 6? Or am I a total idiot for not understanding the concepts involved - probably...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was explained to me as a number line:
-6...-5...-4...-3...-2...-1...0...+1...+2...+3...+4...+5...+6
multiplication is just repeated addition so to multiply 2 x 3 you start at 0 and count 3 twice. (as the multiplyer is positive you start off going the positive way up the line)
The same is true with -2 x -3 you start at 0 and move up the line -3, -2 times. but because the 2 is negative you move toward the negative, subtracting -3 twice ie 0 - - 3 = +3 - - 3 = +6 .
It may appear confusing but where it not true the whole maths continuum would come crashing down!
http://www.aft.org/pubs-reports/american_educator/fall99/amed1.pdf In addition to the answers already supplied, pages 4 and 5 of this PDF give a good explanation. I like the analogy of playing a film of a pool being drained backwards.