l like adding better than subtraction in maths
"The subtraction of two apples from a basket of five apples leaves three apples in the basket."
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.
addition: 2+ 3= 5 -----------(?) (?) (sum) subtraction: 6- 2= 4 ---------------(?) (?) (difference) multipliation: 5x6= 30 ---------------(factors) (product)
"Difference" is the answer to a subtraction sentence. For example: 32 - 8 = 24. 24 would be the difference since it's the answer to the subtraction sentence.
9+5=14
divison is like subtraction
"The subtraction of two apples from a basket of five apples leaves three apples in the basket."
No.
Subtraction is a noun.
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.
addition: 2+ 3= 5 -----------(?) (?) (sum) subtraction: 6- 2= 4 ---------------(?) (?) (difference) multipliation: 5x6= 30 ---------------(factors) (product)
"Difference" is the answer to a subtraction sentence. For example: 32 - 8 = 24. 24 would be the difference since it's the answer to the subtraction sentence.
Having learned how to do subtraction, he could subtract one number from another.
The word 'subtraction' is the noun form of the verb to subtract, a word meaning to take away. The noun 'subtraction' is a word for the process of taking a part away from the whole.
"Difference" is the answer in a subtraction sentence.
9+5=14
the difference is the exact answer to the word that has been defined called subtraction