They are all mathematical terms.
"sum" can be used to mean any arithmetical calculation.
However, the terms come in pairs to mean the results of inverse operations:
Putting a question mark at the end of a bunch of mathematical terms does not make it a meaningful question.
it is numbers that are alike
The three terms of a division problem is dividend, divisor, and quotient.
An algebraic expression need not be a difference of two terms.
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The difference.
It usually means the answer in a math problem. Here are the technical terms: In Addition: Sum. In Subtraction: Difference In Division: Quotient In Multiplying: Product Sorry if this isn't what you are looking for!
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Quotient is the answer for a division problem.
Putting a question mark at the end of a bunch of mathematical terms does not make it a meaningful question.
Quadruple, quarter and quotient are math terms. They begin with the letter Q.
When a number is divided by a number the result is called the quotient.
Quotient is a common term for division. The quotient of 24 and 3 is 24 divided by 3
positive times positive equals positive negative times negative equals positive positive times negative equals negative Substitute "divided by" for "times" in the previous sentences and they are still true.
Divisor, dividend, quotient, remainder.