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It depends on the equation. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division are the obvious ones for junior school maths.

For secodary school you are likely to need exponentiation, taking logariths, powers or roots.

At a later stage you will require integration and differentiation (including partial versions of these), matrix arithmetic, or quaternions.

In fact any mathematical operation may be required.

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It depends on the equation. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division are the obvious ones for junior school maths.

For secodary school you are likely to need exponentiation, taking logariths, powers or roots.

At a later stage you will require integration and differentiation (including partial versions of these).

In fact any mathematical operation may be required.

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