Well, darling, the sum of 3 and 5 is 8. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be complicated, honey. Just add those numbers together and boom, you've got your answer.
2+3 = 5 and 2*3 = 6
sum of squares: 32 + 52 = 9 + 25 = 34 square of sum (3 + 5)2 = 82 = 64 This is a version of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality.
8+5*3 8+15 =23
If 1,2,3,4,5, is a sequence, then the sum is 1+2+3+4+5 = 15
4 and 5
2+3 = 5 and 2*3 = 6
5 -3 = 2
The sum of 3 and a number, equaling 5, (if you want to know what the number is...) is 2 3+2=5
You add two addends to get a sum. For example, in 3 + 5 = 8, 3 and 5 are addends, and 8 is the sum.
3 + 5 = 8
sum of squares: 32 + 52 = 9 + 25 = 34 square of sum (3 + 5)2 = 82 = 64 This is a version of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality.
The sum is the answer when you have added. ex. 2+3, the sum is 5.
5 -3 = 2
if you were doing 3+2=5, 5 would be the sum. the sum is the answer to an addition problem.
The algebraic expression for the quotient of 3 and the sum of z and 5 is 3 / (z + 5). In this expression, the numerator is 3, and the denominator is the sum of z and 5. This expression represents dividing 3 by the sum of z and 5.
5 is the sum. 2 and 3 are the addends.
5 and 3.they have the sum of 8: 5+3=8and the difference of two: 5-3=2Hope this helps :-)