Does two negatives 'always' make a positive, if so, is this statement true w
Does two negatives 'always' make a positive, if so, is this statement t
If my horse steps on my foot, that is a negative.
If my other horse steps on my other foot, that is another negative.
Now I have two negatives, no feet, no possitive to show.
Does two negatives 'always' make a positive, if so, is this statement true when multiplying negatives, there is always a positive product ?
Is this flat out a blanket statement?
Ricky DeLuco wrote to Arelor <=-
Argumentative - Two negatives and not always positive. Sad
but true. Someone always gets hurt. Why?
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