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for squaring sums, do they addition first and then square. ex: (3+5)squared = (8)squared or 64
if the difference of the sum at the alternate places is divisible by 11 then it is divisible by 11
Squaring is a number raised to the power of two. Scientific notation is a number multiplied by 10 to the power of a number.
Yes on some calculators it will make a difference.
No The test statistic F-Test is a sum of squares, which by definition of squaring a number it must be positive.
sum is addition difference is subtraction
the sum is 59.54 and the difference is 32.02.
An arithmetic sequence is a list of numbers which follow a rule. A series is the sum of a sequence of numbers.
program SumAndDifference; var num1, num2, sum, difference: integer; begin write('Enter first number: '); read(num1); write('Enter second number: '); read(num2); sum := num1 + num2; difference := num1 - num2; if sum > difference then written('The sum is greater: ', sum) else written('The difference is greater: ', difference); end. This program will prompt the user to enter two numbers, calculate their sum and difference, and then compare the two values. If the sum is greater than the difference, it will display the sum; otherwise, it will display the difference.
The sum is the answer for adding and the difference is the answer for subtracting...
No. The sum is the answer to an addition problem. The difference is the answer to a subtraction problem.
the opposite of a sum is the difference