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Definition of Arithmetic operation
1. Noun. A mathematical operation involving numbers.
Specialized synonyms: Division, Multiplication, Times, Minus, Subtraction, Addition, Plus, Summation
Definition of Arithmetic operation
1. Noun. Any of the four basic operations in arithmetic, namely addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arithmetic Operation
Literary usage of Arithmetic operation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adult Literacy in America edited by Irwin S. Kisch (1994)
"The numbers to be used are provided and the arithmetic operation ... In this
task, both the numbers and the arithmetic operation are judged to be easily ..."
2. Education Indicators: An International Perspective by Nancy Matheson, Laura H. Salganik, Richard P. Phelps, Marianne Perie (1997)
"Tasks at this level typically require readers to perform a single arithmetic
operation (frequently addition or subtraction) using numbers that are easily ..."
3. Literacy Skills for the Knowledge Society: Further Results from the by Nancy Darcovich, Statistics Canada (1997)
"Tasks at this level typically require readers to perform a single arithmetic
operation (frequently addition or subtrac-tion) using numbers that are easily ..."
4. Concrete Abstractions: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Scheme by Max. Hailperin, Barbara. Kaiser, Karl. Knight (1999)
"Then the arithmetic operation can be performed, and the result will be stored in
a register. Finally, the result can be stored in memory, if desired, ..."
5. Mastering C++ by K. R. Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya, T. Ravishankar, Shaduli Vanimal (muhammad Ali Shaduli) (1997)
"Integer arithmetic: When the two operands say x and y are defined as integers,
any arithmetic operation performed on these operands is called integer ..."
6. The Condition of Education (1996) by Thomas M. Smith (1996)
"Tasks at this level typically require readers to perform a single arithmetic
operation (frequently addition or subtraction) using numbers that are easily ..."
7. The I.C.S. System of Instruction by Mail and the Results Achieved by International Correspondence Schools (1905)
"Electric Railways—ES Mensuration Dynamo-Electric Machinery arithmetic operation
of Dynamos and Motors Principles of Mechanics Alternating Currents Machine ..."