The two numbers used to find a difference are actually called the minuend and the subtrahend, although those terms are very antiquated.
By finding the difference of them
5 and 3
Do you know how to find the area of a circle when you know the radius ? Good! Do that. Do you know how to find the area of a square when you know the length of the side ? Good! Do that. Now you have two numbers ... the area of the circle and the area of the square. The problem wants you to find the difference of these two numbers. Do you know how to use subtraction to find the difference of two numbers ? Good! Do that.
1/9? no; 2/8? yes...
use compatible numbers to estimate each difference 84-36
By finding the difference of them
5 and 3
Do you know how to find the area of a circle when you know the radius ? Good! Do that. Do you know how to find the area of a square when you know the length of the side ? Good! Do that. Now you have two numbers ... the area of the circle and the area of the square. The problem wants you to find the difference of these two numbers. Do you know how to use subtraction to find the difference of two numbers ? Good! Do that.
1/9? no; 2/8? yes...
use compatible numbers to estimate each difference 84-36
-31 You use the sign of the largest number and then find the difference between the 2 numbers when adding a negative and a positive.
You can use the internet to search reverse phone numbers. Many of the sites, however, charge money to find the exact name associated with the number. You best bet is to call the number that called you and find out who it is who called.
A single number, such as 13579, does not define a sequence.
To find the sum of integers, you use addition.To find the difference, you use subtraction.
"Find" is used to discover the location of something or someone, while "find out" is used to obtain information or discover a fact. "Find out about" is used to gather details or information about something or someone.
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Cytopan is what it's called in Pakistan and these days there's a help line there. You find the numbers in the link below.