a*(b-c) = a*b - a*c
addition - subtaction sum - minus I think the word you are looking for is "difference." How about Delta?
Multiplication by an integer is the same as repeated addition.
Multiplication is repeated addition.
For addition, 0 and for multiplication, 1.
a*(b-c) = a*b - a*c
addition - subtaction sum - minus I think the word you are looking for is "difference." How about Delta?
Multiplication by an integer is the same as repeated addition.
Addition, sum would be multiplication.
+ addition - subtraction* multiplication
well, multiplication is related to additon because addition comes from multiplication because in bidmas multiplication comes first then addition that is the main term cause.
multiplication is repeated addition
MULTIPLICATION.!.?
Multiplication is repeated addition.
Well, darling, let's break it down for you. The sum is actually the result of adding two or more numbers together. So, in simpler terms, it's good old-fashioned addition. Multiplication, on the other hand, is when you're combining numbers by repeated addition. So, in conclusion, the sum is definitely addition, no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
addition
For addition, 0 and for multiplication, 1.