Let $E/\mathbb{Q}$ be an elliptic curve. When we add two points on an elliptic curve, we take the line joining them, take the third intersection point and then reflect the point and use that as the sum (at least in the generic case).
Why do we reflect the point? Is there a good reason? Is there a good low-level explanation or does it require some higher level algebraic geometry explanation? I don't think the group law itself suffers if we don't flip the point correct?