subtractions in English

noun
1
the process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another.
subtraction of this figure from the total

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1. Thanks to this dB Calculator, you can make: Energetic additions, Energetic subtractions and Energetic averages...

2. Other operations, such as additions or subtractions of Os or shifts by 0 bits may be removed.

3. As they do so, additions and subtractions in the spinning abstract-expressionist layers reveal additional shades of color.

4. Asher's work takes the form of "subtle yet deliberate interventions – additions, subtractions or alterations – in particular environments."

5. Whether they all cancel out to give a theory that is finite without any infinite subtractions is not yet known.

6. Calcutta is a semi-custom builder, and will make just as many additions, subtractions, and modifications as you desire

7. 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!

8. 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.

9. (Also called "Borrowing" or "trading") To subtract numbers with more than one digit: write down the larger number first and the smaller number directly below it making sure to line up the columns! then do subtractions one column at a time like this (press play button): Smaller Number - Bigger Number

10. 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>.