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  2. Subtraction - Wikipedia

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    The subtraction of a real number (the subtrahend) from another (the minuend) can then be defined as the addition of the minuend and the additive inverse of the subtrahend. For example, 3 − π = 3 + (−π). Alternatively, instead of requiring these unary operations, the binary operations of subtraction and division can be taken as basic.

  3. Elementary arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    In elementary arithmetic, the minuend is always larger than the subtrahend to produce a positive result. Subtraction is also used to separate, combine (e.g., find the size of a subset of a specific set), and find quantities in other contexts. There are several methods to accomplish subtraction.

  4. Arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Subtraction is the inverse of addition. In it, one number, known as the subtrahend, is taken away from another, known as the minuend. The result of this operation is called the difference. The symbol of subtraction is . [47] Examples are = and =. Subtraction is often treated as a special case of addition: instead of subtracting a positive ...

  5. Subtractor - Wikipedia

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    The full subtractor is a combinational circuit which is used to perform subtraction of three input bits: the minuend , subtrahend , and borrow in . The full subtractor generates two output bits: the difference D {\displaystyle D} and borrow out B out {\displaystyle B_{\text{out}}} .

  6. Standard algorithms - Wikipedia

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    For the standard subtraction algorithm, the first number is called the minuend and the second number is called the subtrahend. Regarding the rules of this algorithm, the place values of the numbers must align. Then, it must be evaluated whether regrouping or ungrouping is necessary. Then,

  7. Method of complements - Wikipedia

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    In displaying that data in the complement window (red set), the operator could see the nines' complement of the nines' complement of the minuend, that is the minuend. The slat was then moved to expose the black digits (which now displayed the nines' complement of the minuend) and the subtrahend was added by dialing it in.

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  9. Talk:Subtraction - Wikipedia

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    "The words "minuend" and "subtrahend" are uncommon other than in technical writing." Heathhunnicutt 17:41, 12 June 2010 (UTC) Subtrahend is certainly not an archaic term. (I'm in agreement with Heathhunnicutt.) "Subtrahend" is a specific entity that refers to the value (or item that contains the value) by which another value will be decreased.