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  1. The addition is the process of taking two or more numbers and adding them together.[1]
  2. Here you'll learn the basics of addition (+): how to add, sum or combine two or more numbers to make a new number - a total.[2]
  3. When adding lots of numbers together it is helpful to write them in columns, denoting units, tens and hundreds (see our numbers page for examples of this).[2]
  4. You can use addition to work out how long something will take.[2]
  5. Always remember when adding minutes or seconds that there are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour.[2]
  6. Addition is commutative and associative, so the order in which finitely many terms are added does not matter.[3]
  7. Another view on multiplication of integer numbers (extendable to rationals but not very accessible for real numbers) is by considering it as repeated addition.[3]
  8. 3 × 4 corresponds to either adding 3 times a 4, or 4 times a 3, giving the same result.[3]
  9. Algorithms implementing the operation of multiplication for various representations of numbers are by far more costly and laborious than those for addition.[3]
  10. Addition operations are denoted by the + sign.[4]
  11. The addition operator (plus sign) will take any two numbers, called addends, as operands to work on.[4]
  12. The first official evidence of addition is that it was used by Egyptians and Babylonians in 2000 BC.[5]
  13. Generally, addition is defined as combining two or more groups of objects into a single group.[5]
  14. The addition symbol is a plus (+) and is inserted between numbers being added.[5]
  15. Performing addition is one of the simplest numerical tasks.[5]
  16. The addition of two whole numbers results in the total amount or sum of those values combined.[6]
  17. Besides counting items, addition can also be defined and executed without referring to concrete objects, using abstractions called numbers instead, such as integers, real numbers and complex numbers.[6]
  18. Addition belongs to arithmetic, a branch of mathematics.[6]
  19. Repeated addition of 1 is the same as counting; addition of 0 does not change a number.[6]
  20. …how to perform the four arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.[7]
  21. : Referring to a binary operation in which changing the order of the operands does not change the result (e.g., addition and multiplication).[8]
  22. The result of adding two quantities.[8]
  23. In its simplest form, addition combines two quantities into a single quantity, or sum.[8]
  24. Instead of adding quantities together, we are removing one quantity from another to find the difference between the two.[8]
  25. This document will introduce you to the methods for adding and multiplying binary numbers.[9]
  26. Addition is done exactly like adding decimal numbers, except that you have only two digits (0 and 1).[9]
  27. The only difficulty adding unsigned numbers occurs when you add numbers that are too large.[9]
  28. To see how this addition works, consider three examples.[9]
  29. Normally accomplished by negating the subtrahend and adding it to the minuhend.[10]
  30. Occurs when adding two positive numbers produces a negative result, or when adding two negative numbers produces a positive result.[10]
  31. Welcome to the presentation on basic addition.[11]
  32. I know what you're thinking, Sal, addition doesn't seem so basic to me.[11]
  33. What if I asked you what 8 plus 1 is?[11]
  34. You know, plus 1 is just the next number.[11]
  35. When adding two numbers, if the sum of the digits in a given position equals or exceeds the modulus, then a carry is propagated.[12]
  36. For example, in Boolean addition, if two ones are added, the sum is obviously two (base 10), which exceeds the modulus of 2 for Boolean numbers (B = Z 2 = {0,1}, the integers modulo 2).[12]
  37. First, one can formulate a subtraction algorithm, which is distinct from addition.[12]
  38. Second, one can negate the subtrahend (i.e., in a - b, the subtrahend is b) then perform addition.[12]
  39. When adding apples, we count up similar items (3 apples + 4 apples = 7 apples).[13]
  40. A single operation (addition) can take on several intuitive meanings.[13]
  41. In a narrow sense, multiplication is “repeated addition”.[13]
  42. When adding, there’s only one type of opposite: the reverse of +8 is -8.[13]
  43. In addition, the addition operator ( + ) and multiplication operator ( * ) also operate on strings, arrays, and hash tables.[14]
  44. The addition operator concatenates the input.[14]
  45. The following examples demonstrate the use of the addition and multiplication operators; in operations that include different object types.[14]
  46. Because the method that is used to evaluate statements is determined by the leftmost object, addition and multiplication in PowerShell are not strictly commutative.[14]
  47. Addition is a mathematical operation that represents combining collections of objects together into a larger collection.[15]
  48. Addition follows several important patterns.[15]
  49. It is commutative, meaning that order does not matter, and it is associative, meaning that when one adds more than two numbers, order in which addition is performed does not matter (see Summation).[15]
  50. Addition also obeys predictable rules concerning related operations such as subtraction and multiplication.[15]
  51. Here are some kid-friendly cards that I created for you to print out to use in simple games of addition.[16]
  52. Once your child has understood the concept of adding numbers, it is time to write it in a Mathematical statement (also called an equation).[16]
  53. Write the first addend in the addition statement on the number line.[16]
  54. Here's a simple addition word problem you might see...[17]
  55. The two values in an addition problem are called "" and the answer is called the ".[17]
  56. " You will also see two different layouts of addition problems.[17]
  57. When you start adding larger numbers (or more than two numbers), the stacked layout will make your life easier.[17]
  58. You are used to adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing real numbers—you do these operations every day in a variety of situations.[18]
  59. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division will all be explained in turn.[18]
  60. You have already seen one example of adding two functions.[18]
  61. This expression consists of one operator (addition) which has two operands.[19]
  62. It basically comprises of operations such as Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.[20]
  63. The addition is a mathematical process of adding thing together.[20]
  64. The addition process is denoted by ‘+’ sign.[20]
  65. In addition process, the order does not matter.[20]
  66. Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics concerned with the numerical manipulation of numbers using the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and the extraction of roots.[21]
  67. All arithmetic knowledge is derived from the primary axioms of addition and multiplication.[21]
  68. These include axioms of addition, multiplication, distributivity, and order.[21]
  69. There are three axioms related to the operation of addition.[21]
  70. Addition and subtraction operators are available in JavaScript, and can be used to find the sum and difference of numerical values.[22]
  71. In addition to doing math with plain numbers, we can also assign numbers to variables and perform the same calculations.[22]
  72. One interesting thing to note and be aware of in JavaScript is the result of adding a number and a string.[22]
  73. Instead of adding the two numbers, JavaScript will convert the entire statement into a string and concatenate them together.[22]
  74. This resource covers: addition and subtraction of whole numbers, dealing with brackets, addition and subtraction of decimals, dealing with money.[23]

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  • [{'LEMMA': 'addition'}]
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  • [{'LEMMA': 'summation'}]
  • [{'LEMMA': 'plus'}]