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consider the blow-up of the plane in one point. Let $E$ the exceptional divisor. We know that $(E,E)=-1$. Which is the geometrical reason for which the auto-intersection of $E$ is $-1$? In general what does it means, geometrically, that a divisor has negative self-intersection or that the "right" number of divisors gives rise to negative intersection?

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