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by osrec 1284 days ago
Perhaps, but "negative one" would sound a little odd to lot of people from certain countries, including the UK, where "minus one" is the standard way of referring to a negative number. We would be perfectly okay with hearing "three minus minus two" in mathematical context.
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Americans would be OK hearing that too. It's just a more complicated grammar to parse.

Curiosity: How do you call the terminals on a battery?

Positive and negative for battery terminals.

But "minus five degrees" for temperature ;)