The first number in a subtraction. The number from which another number (the Subtrahend) is to be subtracted. Example: in 8 − 3 = 5, 8 is the minuend.
minuend, subtrahend, difference
minuend, subtrahend, difference
Minuend - Subtrahend = Difference.
The first number is called the minuend. The second number is called the subtrahend. The answer is called the difference.
The subtrahend is the second number in a subtraction sentence. In the equation 18 - 15 = 3, 15 is the subtrahend.
If you are asking whether the words "Is this a question" make a complete sentence, yes-- but not a declarative sentence. They make a question, and they need a question mark at the end. A declarative sentence is just a statement of fact: "Yes, this is a complete sentence." But a question is where you ask someone about something: "Do you have any questions to ask me?"
The subtrahend.
In any subtraction sum, such as 8 - 3 = 5, the first number in the sentence is the minuend. The second is the subtrahend, and the third is the difference.
The second number in a subtraction sentence is called the "subtrahend." It is the value that is being subtracted from the first number, known as the "minuend." For example, in the subtraction sentence 10 - 4, 10 is the minuend and 4 is the subtrahend.
To answer a question we need a who, where, when, why, or how. Your question is not a complete sentence.
Sentence groups of words that express complete thoughts or ideas..Fragment do not express complete ideas..
Yes. Which brings me to the question, "Is "yes." a complete sentence? I think so.