Civil Military Operations are rarely used in offensive (combat) operations; rather they are most effective after the shooting stops. Known as CMO or Civil Affairs, they work with the civilians in re-opening schools, markets, banks, places of worship in order to return stability to that town, city, or village.
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Civil Military Operations are rarely used in offensive (combat) operations; rather they are most effective after the shooting stops. Known as CMO or Civil Affairs, they work with the civilians in re-opening schools, markets, banks, places of worship in order to return stability to that town, city, or village.
Any operation where the input is not two quantities. For example, Doubling a number is a unitary operation. Averaging 5 numbers is a 5-ary operation (sorry don't know what its called).
An inverse operation is when you do the opisite in math. For example when you subtract the inverse operation is to add.
You use order of operations in equations that have more than one type of operation going on (for example, an equation with parenthesis, addition, and multiplication). You would use order of operations in equations like that so you know which operation to do first.
An "inverse operation" is an operation that is in a certain way the "opposite" of another operation. For example, subtraction is the inverse of addition, division is the inverse of multiplication. Performing the inverse operation will restore the initial value. Example : 6 divided by 3 equals 2, multiplied by 3 is 6 again.
open-market operations
Civil Military Operations are rarely used in offensive (combat) operations; rather they are most effective after the shooting stops. Known as CMO or Civil Affairs, they work with the civilians in re-opening schools, markets, banks, places of worship in order to return stability to that town, city, or village.
It means that for certain operations, you can change the order, such that a (operation) b = b (operation) a. For example, for addition: a + b = b + a, and for some types of multiplication, ab = ba.
There are many possible operations. The basic ones are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. To that you can add reciprocals, exponentiation, logarithms, trigonometric, hyperbolic. In fact, you can define your own operations. For example a ~ b = 3a - 2b2 is an operation.
Most modern day historians cite General US Grant as the best and most likely Union general to place great great value in offensive military operations. The best example of his favoring offensive operations was his Overland campaign in Virginia in the Spring of 1864.
It means the operation has two sub-operations and it does not matter in which order they are done. An example is the addition of two numbers (but not the subtraction). For example, 2+1=3, but also 1+2=3 so adding 1 and 2 is commutative.