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need help to simplify boolean expression
I am not at all sure that there are any rules that apply to integers in isolation. Any rules that exist are in the context of binary operations like addition or multiplication of integers.
There are an infinite number of operations for integer and different rules will apply for different operations. The question needs to be more specific.
The various operations within the expression are carried out using the order of operations: BIDMAS (UK) or PEMDAS (US).
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication or Division(whichever come first from left to right*), Addition or Subtraction *
There are different rules for different operations.
You need the rules of multiplication as well as of addition. But multiplication of integers can be viewed as repeated addition. Thus, if p/q and r/s are two rational numbers then their sum is(p*s + q*r)/(q*s)
If you change the order of operations, you will get a different result. The person who wrote the expression had a specific order of operations in mind (using generally-accepted rules), so arbitrarily using some other order of operations is, quite simply, wrong.
If you know the value of any variables, replace them. Then carry out all the arithmetic operations following the rules (BIDMAS/PEMDAS).
to subtrct integers ,rewrite as adding opposites and use the rules for addtion of integers..
They become positive integers for instance - - 2 = 2
In that case, you need to know the rules about which operations to do first. In normal algebra, powers have a higher priority than multiplications and divisions; and these, in turn, have a higher priority than addition and subtraction.
Here are some rules that can help you simplify such expressions, in some cases. (ab)c=abc abac = ab+c ab/ac = ab-c
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Integers are whole numbers. 1 3/4 is not a integer whereas 1 is.
There are different rules for different operations.
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Numbers are an abstract concept developed from simple counting of objects. The basic set of counting numbers has been expanded so that they include the set of integers, other rational numbers, irrational numbers, complex numbers and quaternions. Operations are the rules for manipulating numbers. The basic operations of arithmetic are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
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Rule 1: The term is integer, not interger.Rule 2: The answer depends on what you want to do with it or them.
The rules for addition are as follows:The sum of two negative integers is a negative integerThe sum of two positive integers is a positive integerThe rules for subtraction are as follows:If they are two positive numbers, do it normallyIf there is a negative and a positive ,change it to addition and switch the SECOND integer sign