What is Addition: Definition and 651 Discussions

Addition (usually signified by the plus symbol +) is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic, the other three being subtraction, multiplication and division. The addition of two whole numbers results in the total amount or sum of those values combined. The example in the adjacent image shows a combination of three apples and two apples, making a total of five apples. This observation is equivalent to the mathematical expression "3 + 2 = 5" (that is, "3 plus 2 is equal to 5").
Besides counting items, addition can also be defined and executed without referring to concrete objects, using abstractions called numbers instead, such as integers, real numbers and complex numbers. Addition belongs to arithmetic, a branch of mathematics. In algebra, another area of mathematics, addition can also be performed on abstract objects such as vectors, matrices, subspaces and subgroups.Addition has several important properties. It is commutative, meaning that order does not matter, and it is associative, meaning that when one adds more than two numbers, the order in which addition is performed does not matter (see Summation). Repeated addition of 1 is the same as counting; addition of 0 does not change a number. Addition also obeys predictable rules concerning related operations such as subtraction and multiplication.
Performing addition is one of the simplest numerical tasks. Addition of very small numbers is accessible to toddlers; the most basic task, 1 + 1, can be performed by infants as young as five months, and even some members of other animal species. In primary education, students are taught to add numbers in the decimal system, starting with single digits and progressively tackling more difficult problems. Mechanical aids range from the ancient abacus to the modern computer, where research on the most efficient implementations of addition continues to this day.

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    Deriving addition of sines from Euler's formula

    Deriving addition of sines from Euler's formula (edit: please ignore) Homework Statement I'd like to derive the value of sin(2πkt + θ) so that I can convince myself that the Fourier sum in terms of sines and cosines works. I found the derivation on Wolfram by using the full Euler's formula...
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    2D Vectors - Addition and Subtraction of Successive Displacement Vectors

    The figure shows the successive displacements of an aircraft flying a search pattern. The initial position of the aircraft is P and the final position is P'. What is the net displacement (magnitude and direction) between P and P'? My attempt: So, my understanding is that the net...
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    Vector addition word problem question

    I solved a word problem correctly...But I'm a little confused about what my answer means, I guess I'm having trouble understanding how they got the meaning of the numbers. My question is about step (b). Problem: The velocity of an aircraft is 200 km/hr due west. A northwest wind of 50 km/hr is...
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    How can we add Angular Momenta in Quantum Mechanics?

    Hey! While I was reading some book in Quantum Mechanics, I ran across the following, and couldn't know how can this be true or actually how was it assumed. How by adding equation (7.91)and (7.92), we get (7.110), see attachment.
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    The tension between addition and multiplication - the basis for all mathematics?

    Throughout mathematics, we see the appearance of pi and e, they are integral to every part of mathematics. could this be because the reason all or at least most mathematical problems arise because of the tension between multiplication and addition (pi and e) itself?. certainly the deepest...
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    Proving Subspace Addition: LHS vs RHS

    Homework Statement Let L,M,N be subspaces of a vector space V Prove that (L \cap M) + (L \cap N) \subseteq L \cap (M + N) Give an example of subspaces L,M,N of \mathbb{R}^2 where (L \cap M) + (L \cap N) \neq L \cap (M + N) Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution...
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    Why am I getting this relativity velocity addition problem wrong?

    Homework Statement A spacecraft S2 is capable of firing a missile which can travel 0.98c. S2 is escaping from S1 at a speed of 0.95c when it fires a missile towards S1. part A) According to the pilot of S2, what speed does the missile approach S1? Part B) according to pilot of S1, what...
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    Addition of Angular Momenta, problem with notation

    Homework Statement The electron in a hydrogen atom is described by the following superposition of two states: |\psi> = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(|n=2,l=1,m=0,s_z= +1/2> + |n=2,l=0,m=0,s_z= +1/2>) (b) Let J = L + S be the total angular momentum. Express state \psi in basis |n, l, J, J_z>...
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    Phasor Addition Techniques: Adding Frequencies, Amplitudes & Phases

    Hello, I was wondering about the adition of phasors with different amplitude, frequency and phase. Wikipedia supplied the technique of adding phasors with the same frequency but different amplitude and phase (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phasor#Addition). When it comes to adding phasors...
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    Having a hard time thinking about quantum mechanical vector addition.

    If a neutron in a nucleus is in a 1p state, before splitting this up into separate j-state (due to spin-orbit effect) this neutron has 6 possible states. l = 1 m_l = 1, 0 or -1 m_s = 1/2 or -1/2Splitting this into j-states corresponding to l+s and l-s, as expected there are 6 states. j = 3/2...
  11. mnb96

    Question on isomorphism between addition and multiplication

    Hello, I want to find a family of functions \phi:\mathbb{R} \rightarrow \mathbb{C} that have the property: \phi(x+y)=\phi(x)\phi(y) where x,y\in \mathbb{R}. I know that any exponential function of the kind \phi(x)=a^x with a\in\mathbb{C} will satisfy this property. Is this the only choice...
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    Velocity Addition in Special Relativity

    Hi All, Pardon me if this question looks so silly. Trying to understand velocity addition in special relativity. Say velocity components as measured in stationary frame of reference S are u, v, w in x, y, Z directions respectively and those in moving frame S' are u', v', w' in x', y', z'...
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    Trigonometry- addition and factor forumla

    Homework Statement If tan(A+B) = 3 and tan(A-B) = 2, find tan2A and tan2B Homework Equations tan (A - B) = (tan A - tan B)/(1 + (tan A)(tan B) and similar sort of one for tan(A+B) The Attempt at a Solution i did some calculation and got tanA= (1-2tanB)/5tanB after which there...
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    Entropy: Heat addition to surrounding.

    If 12007 kJ of heat is lost to the surroundings with an ambient temperature of 25 degrees centigrade during a cooling process, and the ambient temperature of the surroundings is unaffected by the heat addition, what is the entropy change of the surroundings? If Δs=∫δQ/T, then Δs=ΔQ/T=12007...
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    The meaning of the addition of the spin generator to the Lorentz generators

    When constructing the Lie algebra of the Lorentz Transformation, the references usually start with an infinitesimal proper-orthochronous transformation, and then find the infinitesimal generators. Let's call the set of these generators L. after finding L, the references usually compute the...
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    Vector Addition Help: Solving P = M + N

    Homework Statement Alright so i need to add these using vector addition i suppose. P = M + N P = 1.8304 kgxm/s (S 6° W) + 3.2864 kgxm/s (S 42° W) The Attempt at a Solution This is my half attempt: http://s1176.beta.photobucket.com/user/LolaGoesLala/media/ggfgf.jpg.html But i don't...
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    Relativist Addition of Velocities

    Homework Statement Fix an inertial reference frame and consider a particle moving with velocity \mathbf{u} in this frame. Let \mathbf{u'} denote the velocity of the particle as measured in an inertial frame moving at velocity \mathbf{v} with respect to the original frame. Show the following...
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    Addition of angular momenta, rotation operators

    Hey, I have a question regarding the invariance of a 'mixed' Casimir operator under rotation, By 'mixed' Casimir operator I refer to: \vec{J}_1\cdot \vec{J}_2 Where J1 and J2 are two independent angular momenta. I want to show that this 'mixed' Casimir operator is invariant under...
  19. Drakkith

    New Addition to the Family: Celebrating Baby Girl's Birth!

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    The picture in the addition, you see one integral equation and I have

    The picture in the addition, you see one integral equation and I have moved forward to solve it but when I tried to use patial integrant ( uv-∫v.du) I couldn't go further, Is there anyone to help me solving that equation.Actually, I stuck while putting the boundries (from 0 to ∞ ) because it...
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    Effect of electron addition to various properties of atom

    Homework Statement Describe what happens to the ionization energy, electronegativity and atomic radius as electrons occupy the next sub level. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution My (probably incorrect) answers: Ionization Energy: As electrons occupy the next sub level...
  22. J

    Proving that a set is a Vector Space - addition is defined very oddly

    Homework Statement Let V = {0,1} with addition defined modulo 2 (i.e. the remainder upon division by 2), and scalar multiplication given by ku = u^k for all k in the real numbers and u in V. Is the set V a vector space? Homework Equations The 10 axioms! The Attempt at a Solution I...
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    Subtraction using 2's complement addition question

    The problem states: "What Intel x86 instructions would you use to accomplish subtraction using 2’s complement addition? This instruction set has a SUB instruction, but don’t use that; write your own 2’s complement routine instead". Then the book states the answer: MOV 51, EDX // copy...
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    How to derive the velocity addition formula

    Homework Statement Derive the formula v= (v'+u)/(1+v'u/c^2) the velcoty addition formula using the below formulas? Homework Equations 1. vt1=L+ut1 2. (proper time)=(proper length)/v'+(proper length)/c 3. ct2=L-ut2 4. (dilated time)= (proper time)/(sqrt(1-v^2/c^2)) 5. L=(proper...
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    How do I calculate the correction value for a 6-bit number in binary addition?

    In BCD addition when the number exceed 9 we add 6 as the correction value. Although I tried all the cases and saw tthat 6 was indeed the asnwer, how do I prove that? Suppose that instead of BCD I had a 6-bit number, what would be the correction value for that coding?
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    Can Basic Addition Reach Higher Level Mathematics? A Mathematician's Perspective

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    MHB On the Implication of Addition Axioms

    Hello everyone! I was trying to prove the propositions that follow the addition axioms as a revision, I got a different proof for the following proposition: If $x+y=x+z$ then $y=z$ My proof was the following: $x+y=x+z$, $(-x)+x+y=(-x)+x+z$, $0+y=0+z$, $y=z$ Rudin however, in his book...
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  40. S

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  42. O

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  44. C

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  47. A

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