Arithmetic is the process of applying the four basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to numbers.
An arithmetic series is the sum of the terms in an arithmetic progression.
An adjective form is arithmetic, or arithmetical. They mean of or based on arithmetic.
Arithmetic.
Arithmetic is a noun.
Sure. There are other applications of arithmetic, but algebra without arithmetic is impossible. A broad knowledge of arithmetic is essential for mastery of algebra.
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Arithmetic is my favourite subject in school. Arithmetic is the simplest form of mathematics. Adding, subracting, multiplying and dividing are all parts of simple arithmetic.
The Arithmetic Logic Unit as suggested by the name carries out the arithmetic calculations of the computer.
No. Algebra is not arithmetic and arithmetic is not algebra. They are two branches of mathematics, which are closely related in some respects.