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Do two negatives equal a positive
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no it does not because if it is negative u are taking away
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-- If you're adding, no.
-- If you're subtracting, maybe. Sometimes but not always.
-- If you're multiplying or dividing, yes.
-- In grammar, yes, but it makes for a very awkward sentence.
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