multiplications in English

noun
1
the process or skill of multiplying.
we need to use both multiplication and division to find the answers

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1. A multiply-and-accumulate (MAC) instruction allows efficient execution of unsigned integer multiplications.

2. Another name for abelian varieties of CM-type is abelian varieties with sufficiently many complex multiplications.

3. In determining FPO, include only 64-bit or larger floating point additions and/or multiplications.

4. Note In determining FPO, include only 64-bit or larger floating point additions or multiplications.

5. Evaluation of one pair of trigonometric coefficients thus requires 2 multiplications and 2 additions only.

6. Note In determining FPO, include only 64-bit or larger floating point additions and/or multiplications.

7. A method for reliable computation of point additions and point multiplications in an elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) system.

8. Note: In determining FPO, include only 64-bit or larger floating point additions and/or multiplications.

9. The spectral components are accumulated by performing addition and subtraction operations, avoiding the need for relatively complex multiplications.

10. Besides being able to do basic operations, your child will be able to practice additions, subtractions, multiplications, and divisions with the help of the amusing interactive module!

11. All numbers that can be obtained from the integers using a finite number of integer additions, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, and taking nth roots where n is a positive integer (radical expressions) are algebraic.

12. Adjunction: In mathematics , the process of obtaining the domain <bt>Ω</bt> from the domain <bt>Ω</bt> by adding to it the number a which does not already belong to it, and adding also all numbers arising from a finite number of additions, subtractions, multiplications, and divisions involving a and all numbers in the domain <bt>Ω</bt>.