The result of subtracting one number from another is called the "difference." For example, in the subtraction equation (a - b), the difference is the value obtained after performing the operation, where (a) is the minuend and (b) is the subtrahend.
The product.
Alberto
3
"Perfect square" means that you square a whole number. Sometimes simply called "square" or "square number". "Difference of two squares" is the result of subtracting one such square from another. In most cases, the difference will not itself be a square.
When you take away a number from another, it is called subtraction. The number being taken away is known as the subtrahend, and the number from which it is taken is called the minuend. The result of this operation is called the difference.
Difference
Their difference.
It is called the sum
Depends. If you are subtracting a bigger number from a smaller number, such as 3 - 5, you will get a negative result, -2. If you are subtracting a smaller number from a bigger number, such as 12 - 3 you will get a positive result, 9.
The product.
Quotient
When adding or subtracting measurements, the number of significant figures in the result should match the measurement with the least number of decimal places.
Alberto
3
"Perfect square" means that you square a whole number. Sometimes simply called "square" or "square number". "Difference of two squares" is the result of subtracting one such square from another. In most cases, the difference will not itself be a square.
Binary result
When you take away a number from another, it is called subtraction. The number being taken away is known as the subtrahend, and the number from which it is taken is called the minuend. The result of this operation is called the difference.