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Definition of Summands
1. summand [n] - See also: summand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Summands
Literary usage of Summands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stochastic Inequalities by Moshe Shaked, Yung Liang Tong (1992)
"Group 1 consists of 13 summands which identically equal 1, group 2 consists of
37 summands which identically equal 0, and group 3 consists of 8 summands ..."
2. Text-book of Algebra: With Exercises for Secondary Schools and Colleges, Part I by George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt (1898)
"Express the sum, +4 ++4-f-+4, as a sum of summands each equal to +3. 2. ...
Express the sum, +9++9++9 + ••• a summands, as a sum of 9 summands each equal to ..."
3. Higher Algebra by George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt (1901)
"Then a(b + с — d) = (6 + с — d) + (6 4- с — d) + ••• to a summands, = (6 -fb
+ ••• to a summands) + (с + с + ••• to a summands) — (d + d + • •• to a ..."
4. Constrained Mechanics and Lie Theory by Robert Hermann (1992)
"... of the tangent bundle and affine connections constrained by vector field
systems which are direct summands. In this Section, we assume only that the ..."
5. Text-book of Algebra: With Exercises for Secondary Schools and Colleges, Part I by George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt (1898)
"Express the sum, +4++4-f+4, as a sum of summands each equal to +3. ... Express the
sum, +9++9-f+9 + "-a summands, as a sum of 9 summands each equal to +a. a ..."
6. Elements of Algebra with Exercises by George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt (1899)
"(i.) For, let 'о be limited to positive integral values. Then 0(6 + с — <i) = (b
+ с — d) + (b + с — d) + ••• to a summands, = (6-f ft H ..."