- and a - always makes a +, meaning add, and + is invisibly in front of all positive numbers, making them positive, otherwise they would have a - and be negative, therefore:
Almost sound logic. A negative and a negative only become positive when multiplied. Adding two negatives results in a negative meaning that monster+monster=2monster. If monster equals a negative number, lets say -1, then -1+(-1)=-2 meaning that monster and monster equals bad. Ever see one of those Godzilla vs. King Kong movies? It never turns out positive (see what I did there?) for anyone but the producers.
Ah, now you see, in my first evaluation, I used a plus sign, but this was intended to mean and, not add, which was quite lazy of me. In the second equation however, I said "Monster and monster = Good. " Meaning, --=+, as the and simply states they are different things, and I'm not talking about some monster named "Monster monster", but they are in fact separate things.
Also, it's not only in multiplication, it is also when they are directly next to each other, therefore -- would always create a +, therefore my logic is correct.
I see now. Although when you mentioned two numbers directly next to each other, that is multiplying them. My one question is, "What would monster multiplied by monster equal in a real world example?"
Yus.. Because Harry found out he was a wizard on page 42, Buzz Lightyears spaceship is named 42, a big mac contains 42% of your daily intake of salt, the element molybdenum has the atomic number 42 and is also the 42nd most common element in the universe, Alice in Wonderland has 42 illustrations..
Given 27 same-size cubes whose nominal values progress from 1 to 27, a 3×3×3 magic cube can be constructed such that every row, column, and corridor, and every diagonal passing through the center, is composed of 3 cubes whose sum of values is 42.
I'm very impressed with your speed researching skillz. Also, you can't leave Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy out of the equation. It is a major determining factor.
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