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  2. Subtraction - Wikipedia

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    While primarily associated with natural numbers in arithmetic, subtraction can also represent removing or decreasing physical and abstract quantities using different kinds of objects including negative numbers, fractions, irrational numbers, vectors, decimals, functions, and matrices. [2] In a sense, subtraction is the inverse of addition.

  3. List of types of numbers - Wikipedia

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    Negative numbers: Real numbers that are less than zero. Because zero itself has no sign, neither the positive numbers nor the negative numbers include zero. When zero is a possibility, the following terms are often used: Non-negative numbers: Real numbers that are greater than or equal to zero. Thus a non-negative number is either zero or positive.

  4. Signed number representations - Wikipedia

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    Some of the alternative methods use implicit instead of explicit signs, such as negative binary, using the base −2. Corresponding methods can be devised for other bases, whether positive, negative, fractional, or other elaborations on such themes. There is no definitive criterion by which any of the representations is universally superior.

  5. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A simple fraction (also known as a common fraction or vulgar fraction, where vulgar is Latin for "common") is a rational number written as a/b or โ  โ , where a and b are both integers. [9] As with other fractions, the denominator (b) cannot be zero. Examples include โ  1 / 2 โ , − โ  8 / 5 โ , โ  −8 / 5 โ , and โ  8 / −5 โ 

  6. Negative number - Wikipedia

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    Negative numbers are used to describe values on a scale that goes below zero, such as the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales for temperature. The laws of arithmetic for negative numbers ensure that the common-sense idea of an opposite is reflected in arithmetic. For example, − ‍ (−3) = 3 because the opposite of an opposite is the original value.

  7. Additional Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    A4 Polynomials and partial fractions; ... Paper 1 has 12 to 14 questions, while Paper 2 has 9 to 11 questions. ... Indices, Surds and Logarithms 4.1 Law of Indices;

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