Addition.
sum
terms
Yes
No. Terms like "Bijilion" or "Jillions" are slang expressions used to denote very large numbers, but they are not mathematically correct.
They are all mathematical terms."sum" can be used to mean any arithmetical calculation.However, the terms come in pairs to mean the results of inverse operations:difference is used to denote the result of a subtraction and sum is used to denote the result of an addition;quotient is used to denote the result of a division and product is used to denote the result of a multiplication
It is used in programming to denote the name of an object
C is ussally the symbol used to denote the velocity of light.
It depends which markings you're talking about. The markings that denote the hours are called hoors. The markings that denote the minutes are called bawherrs. The markings that denote the seconds are, in linguistic terms, relatively new due to problems with chronological accuracy, and do not have a standardised name.
Addition.
add, increase,
Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.Assuming there are addition or multiplication signs between the three terms, the expression is a trinomial.
To combine terms
sum
terms
what are the operations that separate terms in an expression
Yes