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In mathematics, three negatives do not make a negative; rather, two negatives make a positive. When you multiply or add numbers, the rules of arithmetic dictate that a negative multiplied by a negative results in a positive. Introducing a third negative flips the sign back to negative. Therefore, the expression of three negatives leads to the conclusion that it is equivalent to a negative outcome.

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