it means like you are replasing the numbers and borrowing the number one.
It means the Same thing as borrowing.
regrouping
subtraction
It's a yes or no question
Regrouping in math with decimals simply refers to the term used addition or subtraction when either carrying or borrowing is involved.
If you mean "why is the U.S. borrowing money from the U.N.", the answer is because the U.S. doesn't have enough of its own. If you mean "why is the U.S. borrowing money from the country" then the answer would be that the U.S. is not borrowing its own money, its just using it.
You do it exactly like decimal subtraction, and when needed you borrow from the next higher place digit, however remember you borrow 2 everytime and not 10. Some people convert the two binary numbers into decimal, do the subtraction and then convert the result back to binary. Following is an example of binary subtraction. 1001 0110 ____ 0011 ____ I started explaining the borrowing process in words but it gets confusing. Please relate it to the borrowing process in decimal.
motheyidk
add
It means that A*(B+C) = A*B + A*C and similarly for subtraction.
The difference is the result in a subtraction problem.
subtraction