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A '''negative number''' is a [[number]] that is less than [[zero]], such as -3. This includes negative [[integer]]s, negative [[rational number]]s, negative [[real number]]s, negative [[hyperreal number]]s, and negative [[surreal number]]s. Zero itself does not count as a negative number.
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==Events==
Negative numbers are useful to describe values on a scale that goes below zero, such as [[temperature]], and also in bookkeeping where they can be used to represent debts.
* [[330]] - [[Byzantium]] is renamed [[New Rome|''Nova Roma'']] during a dedication ceremony, but is more popularly referred to as [[Constantinople]].
*[[1310]] - 54 members of the [[Knights Templar]] are burned at the stake in [[France]] for being heretics.
*[[1502]] - [[Christopher Columbus]] leaves for his fourth and final voyage to the [[West Indies]].
*[[1745]] - [[War of Austrian Succession]]: [[Battle of Fontenoy (1745)|Battle of Fontenoy]] – At [[Fontenoy]], [[France|French]] forces defeat an [[England|Anglo]]-[[Netherlands|Dutch]]-[[Hanover]]ian army.
*[[1792]] - [[Captain]] [[Robert Gray (sea-captain)|Robert Gray]] becomes the first documented [[White people|white person]] to sail into the [[Columbia River]].
*[[1812]] - [[Prime Minister]] [[Spencer Perceval]] is assassinated by [[John Bellingham]] in the [[Lobby (room)|lobby]] of the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], [[London]].
*[[1813]] - In [[Australia]], [[William Lawson|Lawson]], [[Gregory Blaxland|Blaxland]] and [[William Wentworth|Wentworth]], lead an expedition westwards from [[Sydney]]. Their route opens up inland Australia for continued expansion throughout the 19th century.
*[[1818]] - [[Charles XIV of Sweden|Charles XIV]] of [[Sweden-Norway]] is crowned king of [[Sweden]].
*[[1820]] - Launch of [[HMS Beagle]] the ship that took young [[Charles Darwin]] on his scientific voyage.
*[[1841]] - [[Charles Wilkes|Lt. Charles Wilkes]] lands at [[Fort Nisqually]] in [[Puget Sound]].
*[[1857]] - [[Indian Mutiny]]: [[India]]n rebels seize [[Delhi]] from the [[United Kingdom|British]].
*[[1858]] - [[Minnesota]] is admitted as the 32nd [[U.S. state]].
*[[1862]] - [[American Civil War]]: The [[ironclad]] [[CSS Virginia|CSS ''Virginia'']] is scuttled in the [[James River (Virginia)|James River]] northwest of [[Norfolk, Virginia]].
*[[1864]] - [[American Civil War]]: [[Battle of Yellow Tavern]] – [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] [[General]] [[JEB Stuart]] is mortally wounded at [[Yellow Tavern, Virginia]].
*[[1867]] - [[Luxembourg]] gains its [[independence]].
*[[1891]] - [[Otsu Scandal]].
*[[1894]] - [[Pullman Strike]]: Four thousand [[Pullman Palace Car Company]] workers go on a wildcat [[Strike action|strike]] in [[Illinois]].
*[[1907]] - A derailment outside [[Lompoc, California]] kills 32 [[Shriners]] when their chartered train jumps off the tracks at a switch near Surf Depot.
*[[1910]] - An act of the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] establishes [[Glacier National Park (U.S.)|Glacier National Park]] in [[Montana]].
*[[1911]] - The [[United States]] becomes a signatory to the [[Buenos Aires Convention|Buenos Aires]] [[copyright]] [[treaty]].
*[[1918]] - The [[Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus]] was officially established.
*[[1924]] - [[Mercedes-Benz]] formed by [[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Karl Benz]] merging the two companies.
*[[1927]] - The [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]] is founded.
*[[1934]] - [[Dust Bowl]]: A strong two-day [[dust storm]] removes massive amounts of [[Great Plains]] [[topsoil]] in one of the worst dust storms of the [[Dust Bowl]] in [[North America]].
*[[1942]] - [[William Faulkner]]'s collections of short stories, ''[[Go Down, Moses]]'', is published.
*[[1943]] - [[World War II]]: [[United States|American]] troops invade [[Attu Island|Attu]] in the [[Aleutian Islands]] in an attempt to expel occupying [[Japan]]ese forces.
*[[1944]] - [[World War II]]: The [[Allies]] start a major offensive against the [[Axis Powers]] on the [[Gustav Line]].
*[[1946]] - [[UMNO]] is created.
*[[1949]] - [[Siam]] officially changes its name to [[Thailand]], a name in use since 1939.
* 1949 - [[Israel]] joins the [[United Nations]].
*[[1953]] - The [[Waco Tornado]]: An [[Fujita scale|F5]] tornado hits downtown [[Waco, Texas]], killing 114.
*[[1960]] - In [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], four [[Israel]]i [[Mossad]] agents capture fugitive [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[Adolf Eichmann]], living under the assumed name [[Ricardo Klement]].
* 1960 - The first [[contraceptive]] pill is made available on the market.
*[[1964]] - [[Terence Conran]] opened the first [[Habitat (retailer)|Habitat]] store on [[London]]'s [[Fulham Road]].
*[[1966]] - [[Henry Marrow|Henry "Dickie" Marrow]] is murdered in a violent racially-motivated crime in [[Oxford, North Carolina|Oxford, N.C.]].
*[[1967]] - [[Andreas Papandreou]] is imprisoned in [[Athens]] by the Greek military junta.
*[[1969]] - [[Vietnam War]]: [[Operation Apache Snow]] – Near the [[Laos]] border, [[United States|American]] and [[South Vietnam]]ese forces fight [[North Vietnam]]ese troops for [[Ap Bia Mountain]] (aka [[Hill 937]] or "[[Battle of Hamburger Hill|Hamburger Hill]]").
*[[1970]] - The [[Lubbock Tornado]]: An [[Fujita scale|F5]] tornado hits downtown [[Lubbock, Texas]], killing 26.
* 1970 - The [[Beatles]] song "The Long and Winding Road" is released as a single in the United States. It becomes the group's last number one single in that country.
*[[1973]] - Citing government misconduct, [[Daniel Ellsberg]] has his charges for his involvement in releasing the [[Pentagon Papers]] to ''[[The New York Times]]'' dismissed.
*[[1984]] - A [[transit of Earth from Mars]] takes place.
*[[1985]] - 56 spectators die when a [[Bradford City disaster|flash fire]] strikes a [[Football (soccer)|football]] [[Valley Parade|ground]] during a match in [[Bradford, England]].
*[[1987]] - [[Klaus Barbie]] goes on trial in [[Lyon]] for [[war crime]]s committed during [[World War II]].
* 1987 - The first [[heart]]-[[lung]] [[transplant]] takes place ([[Baltimore, Maryland]]). The surgery is performed by [[Bruce Reitz|Dr. Bruce Reitz]], of [[Stanford University School of Medicine]].
*[[1995]] - In [[New York City]], more than 170 countries decide to extend the [[Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty]] indefinitely and without conditions.
*[[1996]] - After taking-off from [[Miami, Florida|Miami]], a fire started by improperly handled [[oxygen]] canisters in the cargo hold of [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]-bound [[ValuJet Flight 592]] causes the [[Douglas DC-9]] to crash in the [[Florida Everglades]] killing all 110 on board.
*[[1997]] - [[IBM Deep Blue]], a [[chess]]-playing [[supercomputer]], defeats [[Garry Kasparov]] in the [[Deep Blue - Kasparov, 1997, Game 6|last game]] of the rematch, becoming the first [[computer]] to beat a world-champion [[chess player]].
*[[1998]] - [[India]] conducts three underground nuclear tests in [[Pokhran]], including a [[thermonuclear]] device.
* 1998 - An [[Philippine general election, 1998|election]] is held in the [[Philippines]] where [[actor]] [[Joseph Estrada]] emerged as winner for [[President of the Philippines|President]].
*[[2000]] - Last performance of the musical [[Cats (musical)|Cats]] in [[London]]'s [[West End theatre|West End]].
*[[2002]] - [[Princess Margriet of the Netherlands|Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet]] of the [[Netherlands]] unveiled the ''Man With Two Hats'' monument in [[Ottawa]] (May 11, 2002) and [[Apeldoorn]] ([[May 2]]), [[2000]], symbolically linking both [[Netherlands]] and [[Canada]] for their assistance throughout the [[World War II|Second World War]].
*[[2004]] - The [[Stockline Plastics factory explosion]] in [[Glasgow]] kills nine people.
* [[2007]] - [[Pope Benedict XVI]] [[Canonization|canonizes]] the first [[Brazil]]ian-born [[saint]], [[Frei Galvão]].
 
==Births==
== Arithmetic involving negative numbers ==
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=== Addition and Subtraction ===
*[[1571]] - [[Niwa Nagashige]], Japanese warlord (d. [[1637]])
Adding a negative number is the same as subtracting the corresponding positive number:
*[[1720]] - [[Baron Munchhausen|Karl Friedrich Hieronymus Freiherr von Münchhausen]], German adventurer (d. [[1797]])
*[[1722]] - [[Petrus Camper]], Dutch anatomist (d. [[1789]])
*[[1752]] - [[Johann Friedrich Blumenbach]], German anthropologist (d. [[1840]])
*[[1763]] - [[János Batsányi]], Hungarian poet (d. [[1845]])
*[[1799]] - [[John Lowell, Jr. (philanthropist)|John Lowell]], American philanthropist (d. [[1836]])
*[[1801]] - [[Henri Labrouste]], French architect (d. [[1875]])
*[[1811]] - [[Chang and Eng Bunker]], famous [[conjoined twins]] (d. [[1874]])
* 1811 - [[Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel]], member of the Swiss Federal Council (d. [[1893]])
*[[1817]] - [[Fanny Cerrito]], Italian ballet dancer (d. [[1909]])
*[[1824]] - [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]], French painter and sculptor (d. [[1904]])
*[[1827]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux]], French sculptor and painter (d. [[1875]])
*[[1835]] - [[Kārlis Baumanis]], Latvian composer (d. [[1905]])
*[[1838]] - [[Walter Goodman]], British painter, illustrator and author (d. [[1912]])
*[[1852]] - [[Charles W. Fairbanks]], [[United States Vice President]] (d. [[1918]])
*[[1854]] - [[Jack Blackham]], Australian cricketer (d. [[1932]])
*[[1871]] - [[Stjepan Radic]], Croatian politician (d. [[1928]])
* 1871 - [[Frank Schlesinger]], American astronomer (d. [[1943]])
*[[1875]] - [[Harriet Quimby]], American aviator (d. [[1912]])
*[[1881]] - [[Theodore von Kármán]], Hungarian physicist (d. [[1963]])
* 1881 - [[Al Cabrera]], Spanish-born Cuban baseball player (d. [[1964]])
*[[1887]] - [[Paul Wittgenstein]], Austrian-born pianist (d. [[1961]])
*[[1888]] - [[Irving Berlin]], American composer (d. [[1989]])
* 1888 - [[Willis A. Lee]], [[World War II]] [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[US Navy|naval]] [[admiral]] (d. [[1945]])
*[[1890]] - [[Woodall Rodgers]], mayor of [[Dallas, Texas]] (d. [[1961]])
*[[1892]] - [[Margaret Rutherford]], English actress (d. [[1972]])
*[[1894]] - [[Martha Graham]], American dancer and choreographer (d. [[1991]])
*[[1895]] - [[J. Krishnamurti|Jiddu Krishnamurti]], Indian philosopher (d. [[1986]])
*[[1896]] - [[Josip Stolcer-Slavenski|Josip Štolcer-Slavenski]] Croatian composer (d. [[1955]])
*[[1897]] - [[Kurt Gerron]], German director (d. [[1944]])
* 1897 - [[Robert E. Gross]], American businessman (d. [[1961]])
*[[1899]] - [[Paulino Masip]], Spanish playwright (d. [[1963]])
*[[1903]] - [[Charlie Gehringer]], American baseball player (d. [[1993]])
*[[1904]] - [[Salvador Dalí]], Spanish painter (d. [[1989]])
*[[1907]] - [[Rose Ausländer]], German poet (d. [[1988]])
* 1907 - [[Rip Sewell]], American baseball player (d. [[1989]])
*[[1909]] - [[Herbert Murrill]], English composer (d. [[1952]])
*[[1911]] - [[Phil Silvers]], American actor and comedian (d. [[1985]])
* 1911 - [[Mitchell Sharp]], Canadian politician (d. [[2004]])
*[[1912]] - [[Foster Brooks]], American actor and comedian (d. [[2001]])
*[[1913]] - [[Robert Jungk]], Austrian publicist (d. [[1994]])
*[[1914]] - [[Haroun Tazieff]], French volcanologist (d. [[1998]])
*[[1916]] - [[Camilo José Cela]], Spanish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[2002]])
*[[1918]] - [[Richard Feynman]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1988]])
*[[1921]] - [[Hildegard Hamm-Brucher|Hildegard Hamm-Brücher]], German politician
*[[1922]] - [[Nestor Chylak]], American baseball umpire (d. [[1992]])
*[[1924]] - [[Antony Hewish]], English radio astronomer, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel laureate]]
* 1924 - [[Eugene Dynkin]], Russian mathematician
*[[1927]] - [[Mort Sahl]], Canadian comedian and political commentator
*[[1928]] - [[Yaacov Agam]], Israeli sculptor
* 1928 - [[Marco Ferreri]], Italian film director and screenwriter (d. [[1997]])
*[[1930]] - [[Edsger Dijkstra]], Dutch computer scientist (d. [[2002]])
*[[1933]] - [[Louis Farrakhan]], American Black Muslim leader
*[[1935]] - [[Doug McClure]], American actor (d. [[1995]])
* 1935 - [[Francisco Umbral]], Spanish novelist
*[[1938]] - [[Carla Bley]], American musician and composer
*[[1939]] - [[Carlos Lyra]], Brazilian musician
*[[1940]] - [[Juan Downey]], Chilean video artist (d. [[1993]])
*[[1941]] - [[Eric Burdon]], British singer ([[The Animals]])
* 1941 - [[Graham Miles]], English snooker player
*[[1943]] - [[Juliet Harmer]], English actress
* 1943 - [[Nancy Greene]], Canadian alpine skier
*[[1946]] - [[Robert Jarvik]], American physicist and inventor
* 1946 - [[Plume Latraverse]], Quebec singer and musician
*[[1947]] - [[Butch Trucks]], American drummer ([[The Allman Brothers Band]])
*[[1948]] - [[Shigeru Izumiya]], Japanese folk musician
* 1948 - [[Nirj Deva]], Sri Lankan-British politician
*[[1950]] - [[Jeremy Paxman]], British journalist and author
* 1950 - [[Dane Iorg]], American baseball player
*[[1952]] - [[Renaud Séchan]], French composer
* 1952 - [[Mike Lupica]], American sports journalist
* 1952 - [[Shohreh Aghdashloo]], Iranian actress
* 1952 - [[Frances Fisher]], English-born actress
*[[1953]] - [[David Gest]], American television producer
* 1953 - [[Céline Lomez]], Quebec singer and actress
*[[1954]] - [[Lubomir Stoykov]], Bulgarian journalist and broadcaster
*[[1955]] - [[John DeStefano, Jr.]], American politician
*[[1956]] - [[Theresa Burke]], Canadian journalist
* 1956 - [[Alex Lester]], British broadcaster
*[[1957]] - [[Peter North (porn star)|Peter North]], Canadian porn star
*[[1958]] - [[Walt Terrell]], American baseball player
* 1958 - [[Phil Smyth]], Australian basketball player
*[[1959]] - [[Martha Quinn]], American television personality
*[[1963]] - [[Natasha Richardson]], English-born actress
* 1963 - [[Gunilla Carlsson]], Swedish politician
*[[1964]] - [[John Parrott]], English snooker player
* 1964 - [[Katie Wagner]], American television reporter
* 1964 - [[Floyd Youmans]], American professional baseball player
*[[1965]] - [[Greg Dulli]], American musician
*[[1966]] - [[Christoph Schneider]], German drummer ([[Rammstein]])
*[[1970]] - [[Nicky Katt]], American actor
*[[1972]] - [[Anita Hegh]], Australian actress
*[[1973]] - [[James Haven]], American actor
*[[1974]] - [[Kevin Brown (ice hockey)|Kevin Brown]], English-born Canadian ice hockey player
* 1974 - [[Billy Kidman]], American professional wrestler
* 1974 - [[Benoît Magimel]], French actor
*[[1975]] - [[Francisco Cordero]], American baseball player
*[[1977]] - [[Janne Ahonen]], Finnish ski jumper
* 1977 - [[Gonzalo Colsa]], Spanish footballer
* 1977 - [[Pablo García]], Uruguayan footballer
* 1977 - [[Victor Matfield]], South African rugby player
*[[1978]] - [[Laetitia Casta]], French supermodel and actress
*[[1979]] - [[Erin Lang]], Canadian musician
*[[1981]] - [[Lauren Jackson]], Australian basketball player
* 1981 - [[Dan Ortmeier]], American baseball player
*[[1982]] - [[Jonathan Jackson (actor)|Jonathan Jackson]], American actor
* 1982 - [[Andrew Walter]], American football player
*[[1983]] - [[Matt Leinart]], American football player
* 1983 - [[Holly Valance]], Australian-born actress and singer
*[[1984]] - [[Andres Iniesta]], Spanish football player
*[[1985]] - [[sifow]], Japanese pop star and business woman
*[[1986]] - [[Vassiriki Diaby]], French footballer
* 1986 - [[Ronny Heberson Furtado de Araújo|Ronny]], Brazilian footballer
*[[1987]] - [[Justin King (American football)|Justin King]], American football player
* 1987 - [[Monica Roşu]], Romanian gymnast
*[[1989]] - [[Giovanni dos Santos]], Mexican footballer
* 1991 - [[Andy Ip]], Koolest person who is super awesum
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==Deaths==
:5 + (-3) = 5 - 3 = 2
* [[912]] - [[Leo VI the Wise|Leo VI]], [[Byzantine Emperor]] (b. [[866]])
:-2 + (-5) = -2 - 5 = -7
*[[1304]] - [[Mahmud Ghazan]], Mongol ruler (b. [[1271]])
*[[1610]] - [[Matteo Ricci]], Italian Jesuit missionary (b. [[1552]])
*[[1672]] - [[Charles Seton, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline]], English royalist (b. [[1615]])
*[[1708]] - [[Jules Hardouin Mansart]], French architect (b. [[1646]])
*[[1723]] - [[Jean Galbert de Campistron]], French dramatist (b. [[1656]])
*[[1777]] - [[George Pigot, Baron Pigot]], British governor of Madras (b. [[1719]])
*[[1778]] - [[William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham|William Pitt, the Elder]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1708]])
*[[1812]] - [[Spencer Perceval]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (assassinated) (b. [[1762]])
*[[1848]] - [[Tom Cribb]], English boxer (b. [[1781]])
*[[1849]] - [[Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Récamier]], French socialite (b. [[1777]])
*[[1871]] - [[John Herschel]], British mathematician and astronomer (b. [[1792]])
*[[1887]] - [[Jean Baptiste Boussingault]], French chemist (b. [[1802]])
*[[1891]] - [[A. E. Becquerel]], French physicist (b. [[1820]])
*[[1916]] - [[Max Reger]], German composer (b. [[1873]])
* 1916 - [[Karl Schwarzschild]], German astronomer and physicist (b. [[1873]])
*[[1920]] - [[William Dean Howells]], American writer (b. [[1837]])
*[[1934]] - [[Orest Khvolson]], Russian physicist (b. [[1852]])
*[[1938]] - [[Evgenii Miller]], Russian counter-revolutionary (b. [[1867]])
*[[1955]] - [[Gilbert Laird Jessop|Gilbert Jessop]], English cricketer (b. [[1874]])
*[[1960]] - [[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]], American philanthropist (b. [[1874]])
*[[1963]] - [[Herbert Spencer Gasser]], American physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1888]])
*[[1970]] - [[Johnny Hodges]], American musician (b. [[1906]])
*[[1973]] - [[Lex Barker]], American actor (b. [[1919]])
*[[1976]] - [[Alvar Aalto]], Finnish architect (b. [[1898]])
*[[1979]] - [[Lester Flatt]], American bluegrass musician (b. [[1914]])
*[[1981]] - [[Odd Hassel]], Norwegian chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel laureate]] (b. [[1897]])
* 1981 - [[Bob Marley]], Jamaican singer and musician (b. [[1945]])
*[[1985]] - [[Chester Gould]], American cartoonist (b. [[1900]])
*[[1986]] - [[Henry P. McIlhenny]], American philanthropist (b. [[1910]])
* 1986 -[[Fritz Pollard]], American football player (b. [[1894]])
*[[1988]] - [[Kim Philby]], British spy (b. [[1912]])
*[[1996]] - [[Ademir Marques de Menezes]], Brazilian football player (b. [[1922]])
*[[2000]] - [[Paula Wessely]], Austrian actress (b. [[1907]])
*[[2001]] - [[Douglas Adams]], English author (b. [[1952]])
*[[2002]] - [[Joseph Bonanno]], Italian-born gangster (b. [[1905]])
* 2002 - [[Renaude Lapointe]], French Canadian journalist and senator (b. [[1912]])
*[[2003]] - [[Noel Redding]], English bassist ([[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]]) (b. [[1945]])
*[[2004]] - [[John Whitehead (singer)|John Whitehead]], American singer ([[McFadden & Whitehead]]) (b. [[1949]])
*[[2005]] - [[Michalis Genitsaris]], Greek [[rebetiko]] singer and composer (b. [[1917]])
*[[2006]] - [[Floyd Patterson]], American boxer (b. [[1935]])
* 2006 - [[Frankie Thomas]], American actor (b. [[1921]])
* 2006 - [[Yossi Banai]], Israeli singer (b. [[1932]])
* 2006 - [[Bernard Gordon]], [[blacklisted]] American [[author]]. (b. [[1918]])
*[[2007]] - [[Malietoa Tanumafili II]], Sovereign Ruler of [[Samoa]] (b. [[1913]])
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==Holidays and observances==
Subtracting a positive number from a smaller positive number yields a negative result:
* [[Roman Empire]] - [[Feast of the Lemures]] (See [[Larvae]]).
* [[Holiday of the City of Miskolc]] (since [[1992]]).
===Religious Observances===
* [[Abgar V of Edessa]] <ref name="Holweck">Holweck, F. G. ''A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints''. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924.</ref>
* [[Saint Anthimus of Rome]]
* [[Saint Anthony de Sant'Ana Galvão]]
* [[Saint Mamertus]], first of the [[Ice Saints]]
* [[Saint Francis of Girolamo]]
* [[Saint Gangulphus]]
* [[Saint Gauthier of Esterp]]
* [[John Rochester (Blessed)|Blessed John Rochester]]
* [[Saint James Walworth]]
* [[Saint Majolus of Cluny]]
* [[Saint Odilo of Cluny]]
* [[Saint Bertilla]]
* [[Saint Estella]]
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==References==
:4 - 6 = -2 (if you have $4 and spend $6 then you have a debt of $2).
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==External links==
Subtracting a positive number from any negative number yields a negative result:
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/11 BBC: On This Day]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/20070511.html ''The New York Times'': On This Day]
* [http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day?mth=May&day=11 On This Day in Canada]
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[[Category:May]]
:-3 - 6 = -9 (if you have a debt of $3 and spend another $6, you have a debt of $9).
 
[[af:11 Mei]]
Subtracting a negative is equivalent to adding the corresponding positive:
[[ar:11 مايو]]
 
[[an:11 de mayo]]
:5 - (-2) = 5 + 2 = 7 (if you have a net worth of $5 and you get rid of a debt of $2, then your new net worth is $7).
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:(-8) - (-3) = -5 (if you have a debt of $8 and get rid of a debt of $3, then you still have a debt of $5).
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===Multiplication===
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[[Multiplication]] of a negative number by a positive number yields a negative result: (-2) &middot; 3 = -6. The reason is that this multiplication can be understood as repeated addition: (-2) &middot; 3 = (-2) + (-2) + (-2) = -6. Alternatively: if you have a debt of $2, and then your debt is tripled, you end up with a debt of $6.
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Mulitplication of two negative numbers yields a positive result: (-3) &middot; (-4) = 12. This situation cannot be understood as repeated addition, and the analogy to debts doesn't help either. The ultimate reason for this rule is that we want the [[distributivity|distributive law]] to work:
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:(3 + (-3)) &middot; (-4) = 3 &middot; (-4) + (-3) &middot; (-4).
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The left hand side of this equation equals 0 &middot; (-4) = 0, while the right hand side equals -12 + (-3) &middot; (-4); for the two to be equal, we need (-3) &middot; (-4) = 12.
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[[sv:11 maj]]
[[tl:Mayo 11]]
[[tt:11. May]]
[[te:మే 11]]
[[th:11 พฤษภาคม]]
[[vi:11 tháng 5]]
[[tr:11 Mayıs]]
[[uk:11 травня]]
[[vec:11 de majo]]
[[fiu-vro:11. lehekuu päiv]]
[[wa:11 di may]]
[[vls:11 meie]]
[[zh-yue:5月11號]]
[[bat-smg:Gegožė 11]]
[[zh:5月11日]]