The sum could be anything, but it would be a positive number if the two addends are positive.
No.
You add two addends to get a sum. For example, in 3 + 5 = 8, 3 and 5 are addends, and 8 is the sum.
129
it is sum
sum and addends
No.
You add two addends to get a sum. For example, in 3 + 5 = 8, 3 and 5 are addends, and 8 is the sum.
129
it is sum
sum and addends
A positive integer plus a positive integer is equal to a positive integer. For example, 2 + 2 = 4. The two digits being added together are called the addends, while the answer is called the sum.
The sum of two positive integers is positive. The sum of two negative integers is negative. The sum of one positive integer and one negative integer has the same sign as the addend with the greater absolute value. If the absolute values of the two addends are equal, the sum is zero.
The addends
The sum of the addends 170 and 130 is 300. You can find this by simply adding the two numbers together: 170 + 130 = 300.
Addends are the numbers that are combined to create a sum. For the sum of 50, any pair of numbers that, when added together, equals 50 can be considered addends. For example, 20 and 30, or 25 and 25 are both sets of addends that sum to 50. There are infinitely many combinations of addends that can achieve this sum.
In 1 + 2 = 31 and 2 are the addends and 3 is the sum of the two addends.
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