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No, "altogether" is not another word for addition. "Altogether" means completely or entirely, while addition refers to the mathematical operation of joining two or more numbers together to get a sum.
An operator is a mapping from one vector space to another.
Formula
Not sure what you mean by "the following"; but one word that is often related to division is "per".
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No, "altogether" is not another word for addition. "Altogether" means completely or entirely, while addition refers to the mathematical operation of joining two or more numbers together to get a sum.
An operator is a mapping from one vector space to another.
The Spanish word "resta" translates to "subtraction" in English. It is a mathematical operation where one number is taken away from another.
The suffix in subtraction is "-tion." This suffix is added to the word "subtract" to create the noun form "subtraction," which refers to the mathematical operation of taking one number away from another.
Operation
There are a couple of likely possibilities:definition - the meaning of a word, or the sharpness of an imagedifferentiation - a mathematical operation, especially calculus
Formula
An expression.
Not sure what you mean by "the following"; but one word that is often related to division is "per".
Not sure what you mean by "the following"; but one word that is often related to division is "per".
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The mathematical operation of multiplication.