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In this video, I want to familiarize ourselves with negative numbers, and also learn a bit of how do we add and subtract them. And when you first encounter them, they look like this deep and mysterious thing. When we first count things, weamp;#39;re counting positive numbers. What does a negative number even mean? But when we think about it, you probably have encountered negative numbers in your everyday life. And let me just give you a few examples. So before I actually give the example, the general idea is a negative number is any number less than the 0. And if that sounds strange and abstract to you, letamp;#39;s just think about it in a couple of different contexts. If weamp;#39;re measuring the temperature-- and it could be in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Letamp;#39;s just assume weamp;#39;re measuring it in Celsius. And so, let me draw a little scale that we can measure the temperature on. And so, letamp;#39;s say this is 0 degrees Celsius. That is 1 degree Celsius, 2 degrees Cel