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Basic Addition

Basic addition is a fundamental arithmetic operation that combines two or more numbers to obtain a sum, serving as a foundational concept in mathematics and essential for more complex calculations.

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Basic addition is a fundamental mathematical operation that allows us to combine numbers to find a total. It is essential for everyday tasks such as shopping, cooking, and budgeting. Understanding addition helps build a strong foundation for more complex mathematical concepts. By learning about add...

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Key Terms

Sum
The result of adding two or more numbers.

Example: The sum of 2 and 3 is 5.

Addends
The numbers that are being added together.

Example: In 4 + 5, both 4 and 5 are addends.

Number Line
A line that represents numbers in order, used to visualize addition.

Example: You can use a number line to add 2 + 3 by starting at 2 and moving 3 spaces to the right.

Commutative Property
A property that states the order of addends does not change the sum.

Example: 3 + 4 is the same as 4 + 3.

Total
The final amount after addition.

Example: The total cost of items in a shopping cart.

Equation
A mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal.

Example: 2 + 3 = 5 is an equation.

Related Topics

Subtraction
The process of taking one number away from another.
beginner
Multiplication
The process of adding a number to itself a certain number of times.
intermediate
Division
The process of splitting a number into equal parts.
intermediate

Key Concepts

sumaddendsnumber linecommutative property