Addend
The second number in an addition equation is called the "addend." In an equation like 3 + 5 = 8, the number 5 is the addend that follows the first addend, which is 3. The result of the addition is known as the "sum."
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It is the "additive identity".
sum= answer of an addition question.. so the number of the sum is the answer.
The numbers to be added are called addends. The answer is called the sum.
It is called an addend
This is called addition.
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They're are called addends
It is the "additive identity".
sum= answer of an addition question.. so the number of the sum is the answer.
zero property of addition! =D
The name of the two numbers added together in an addition sum is the addends.Ans 2.An addition equation contains three numbers.The first number is called the augend from the latin "that which is to be increased"The second number is called the addend - from the latin "that which will be added"The third number is called the sum from the latin summa or "highest"It is interesting that this implies that the sum will be higher than either of the other two; in other words these names were given back in the days when mathematicians felt that negative numbers were somehow improper.
A number close to an exact number is called an estimate or a ballpark figure.
#1. when you are adding they are called addends #2. When you are subtracting they are called the first number is called a minuend and the second one is called a subtrahend #3. a sum is an answer to a addition problem #4. a difference is a answer to a subtraction problem
In that event, the first number is called a "multiple" of the second number.
The numbers to be added are called addends. The answer is called the sum.