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- arithmetic - Factorial, but with addition - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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I'm trying to mentally summarize the names of the operands for basic operations I've got this so far: Addition: Augend + Addend = Sum Subtraction: Minuend - Subtrahend = Difference Multiplicati
- arithmetic - Rules for rounding (positive and negative numbers . . .
I'm looking for clear mathematical rules on rounding a number to n n decimal places Everything seems perfectly clear for positive numbers Here is for example what I found on math about com : Rule One Determine what your rounding digit is and look to the right side of it If that digit is 4, 3, 2, 1, 4, 3, 2, 1, or 0 0, simply drop all digits to the right of it Rule Two Determine what your
- Arithmetic Overflow and Underflowing - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The term arithmetic underflow (or "floating point underflow", or just "underflow") is a condition in a computer program where the result of a calculation is a number of smaller absolute value than the computer can actually store in memory
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I am reading about Arithmetic mean and Harmonic mean From wikipedia I got this comparision about them: In certain situations, especially many situations involving rates and ratios, the harmonic
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How does someone mathematically round a number to its nearest integer? For example 1 2 would round down to 1 and 1 7 would round up to 2
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In the context of cryptography, I need to find the private key of a message and I need to use modular arithmetic I understand how modular arithmetic using a clock with whole numbers But I get really stuck when I get to fractions, for example: 1 3 mod 8 How do I find a modular of a fraction? Is there a method for finding this? Thanks in advance!
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