The four fundamental operations

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The Four Fundamental Operations Nicey M.

Addition Definition: The act of adding to or more things/numbers.  Parts: Addends  refer to two or more numbers being added. Sum  is the result of addition or the total.

Addition Example: 2 + 6 = 8 ; Where 2 and 6 are addends, and 8 is the sum .

Subtraction Definition: It is the inverse of addition. It is taking away something from another . Parts: Minuend  is first number where the second number is subtracted from . Subtrahend   is the number being subtracted.   Difference  is the result of subtraction or also known as the remainder. 

Subtraction Example 4 - 3 = 1 ; Where: 4 is the minuend, 3 is the subtrahend, and 1 is the difference.

Multiplication Definition: The process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product . Parts: Factors  are numbers you can multiply together to get another number  Product  is the result of multiplication.

Multiplication Example 2 x 3 = 6 ;   Where: 2 and 3 are factors , and 6 is the product.

Division Definition: The operation of determining how many times one quantity is contained in another; the inverse of multiplication Parts of Division: Dividend  is the number that is divided by another number in a division operation Divisor  is the number used to divide.  Quotient  is the result of division.   Remainder is a part that is left over

Division Example 7  ÷ 2 = 3 r1 ; Where 7 is dividend, 2 is the divisor, 3 is the quotient, and 1 the remainder.

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