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    What's so special with -10?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    What's so special with -10?
    its ten less than zero
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    I use to be good at maths. Now my brain hurts.
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    I am all confused but I have just returned home from the pub. -10 still gives a result of 7.
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    Think of a number.............. -10

    Add Ten.................. -10 + 10 = 0

    Double the result............. 0 x 0 = 0

    Subtract 6................ 0 -6 = -6

    Divide by 2.................... -6 / 2 = -3

    Take away the first number you thought of.........
    -3 -(-10) = 7


    Why is minus 10 special, the answer is still 7

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    Mind you, try it with pi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    What's so special with -10?
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    Simple. Make a mistake. (but only 1. If you make 2 mistakes, they might cancel each other out, and you'll accidently get the correct answer.)
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    pi , well done, no doubling a never ending decimial , though the -10 got a few
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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104 View Post
    i.e. how can you lay down minus ten pieces and then carry on the clculation?
    Think of a thermometer with plus degrees and minus degrees, or a uni some degrees are a plus and some arn't
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore View Post
    pi , well done, no doubling a never ending decimial
    Oh? 2 x 1/3 = 2/3 or, in decimal, 2 x 0.333... = 0.666... no problems there apart from writing them out in full.

    Come to that, every real number can be expressed as a "never-ending" decimal. eg. 1 is more accurately expressed as 1.000... and you have no problems doubling that, do you?


    though the -10 got a few
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore View Post
    Think of a thermometer with plus degrees and minus degrees, or a uni some degrees are a plus and some arn't

    Unsatisfactory solution. I want to see it in the real.
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    John,

    Perhaps if you consider the planet earth (proper way up). Imagine the Equator is zero and everything North of it as negative, everything South as positive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104 View Post
    Unsatisfactory solution. I want to see it in the real.
    Well if 10 people go to Uni in england and get an Engineering Degree thats a plus , but if 10 go and get an Arts Degree with a major in flower pressing, then thats a minus (as well as to thier parents bank account and a loss of 4-5 years of their life,) yeah well if your a bloke you could proberly still play for england but its still a minus
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    Love Australia, only the UK beats it.
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    Yeah but what about all the Poms over there?
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