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the smallest number in subtraction is called​

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Answered by sg1494879
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Step-by-step explanation:

The terms of subtraction are called minuend and subtrahend, the outcome is called the difference. The minuend is the first number, it is the number from which you take something and it must be the larger number. The subtrahend is the number that is subtracted and it must be the smaller number.

Answered by zumba12
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Subtrahend is the smallest value in subtraction.

Explanation:

  • A subtrahend is a number we subtract (lower number) from another number (larger number) in a subtraction phrase. This indicates that the second number is subtracted.
  • The first number is the minuend; it is the number from which everything is subtracted, and it must be bigger. The subtrahend is the number that is subtracted, and it must be the smaller value.
  • Arithmetic operations include minuend, subtrahend, and addition. Subtrahend, minuend, and difference have both positive and negative values.
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