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“a negative number” or “a subtractive number”, which one is common in the U.S.?
Apr 22, 2024 9:36 AM
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A negative number is a number less than zero.
I don't know what a subtractive number is, so if it means something it is very uncommon.
April 22, 2024
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I know it as a "negative number," and have never heard "subtractive number."
Something that has changed in my lifetime is that numbers like -4 are now spoken aloud using the word "negative," e.g. "negative four." This is a good thing, because the usual way to read the subtraction symbol is with the word "minus."
Thus, "10 - (-4) = 14" is read as "Ten minus negative four equals fourteen."
In the old days, negative numbers were spoken using the word "minus," so that would have been spoken as "ten minus minus-four equals 14," which was very confusing.
From a web search, I find that in describing the structure of Roman numerals, the phrase "subtractive notation" is used to describe the system in which 9 is written as IX rather than VIIII.
April 22, 2024
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