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The addends in an algebraic expression???

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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The addends in an algebraic expression are defined as nothing but the numbers that are added together to form the sum.

Detailed answer

There are many terms just like addends but this is used for the summing of an expression or a number.

  • For example, when we add the numbers 20 and 30 here the sum is 50 but the addends in this are 20,30.
  • This can be a number, a variable, expression, or any quantity that can be summed together to get an output.
  • Missing addends are also a term associated with this. It is the addend that is missing as the name suggests.

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