Perhaps "E Pluribus Unim"?
That refers to the sum of an arithmetic series.
Integers have no fractional parts, so their sum will be zero.
Close. "The whole is more than the sum of its parts."
The sum of the number 1711 is simply 1711 itself, as it is a single number. If you meant to ask for the sum of its digits, then 1 + 7 + 1 + 1 equals 10. Please provide more context if you meant something different!
If I am twenty-five, does that mean I have twenty-five parts?
Atomistic Approach meant an orientation towards parts of the texts and the whole as a sum of the parts; body interactions.
That refers to the sum of an arithmetic series.
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Integers have no fractional parts, so their sum will be zero.
Close. "The whole is more than the sum of its parts."
It is the sum of heavenly bodies which are not inside.However, if you meant angles, then the answer is 360 degrees.
The sum of the number 1711 is simply 1711 itself, as it is a single number. If you meant to ask for the sum of its digits, then 1 + 7 + 1 + 1 equals 10. Please provide more context if you meant something different!
If I am twenty-five, does that mean I have twenty-five parts?
It is a saying to describe synergy. Mathematically, though, the whole is equal to the sum of the parts - not more nor less.
sum and addends
commutative
If you meant "what two prime numbers have a sum of 36?" the answer is 19 and 17.