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- noun Plural form of
addend .
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Examples
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“So I see three addends here,” said Mrs. Martin, in her third year of teaching, “and I know I am going to find the sum.”
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The children then call out the addends — make that the numbers — in unison.
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Cantor elaborates on this fact by further noting that if α is a number of ordinal type, and if the order of the addends n and α is in - verted, then n is not annihilated, because, in fact
INFINITY SALOMON BOCHNER 1968
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There is still a physical that needs to happen, and there are still items to be worked out, including the salary guarantee provisions and injury protections that agent Scott Boras routinely addends to the deals that he negotiates.
Baseball Prospectus 2008
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“So I see three addends here,” said Mrs. Martin, in her third year of teaching, “and I know …
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“So I see three addends here,” said Mrs. Martin, in her third year of teaching, “and I know …
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“So I see three addends here,” said Mrs. Martin, in her third year of teaching, “and I know …
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“So I see three addends here,” said Mrs. Martin, in her third year of teaching, “and I know …
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“So I see three addends here,” said Mrs. Martin, in her third year of teaching, “and I know …
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That’s it: fourteen possible options 24 if you count all possible orders of the addends.
More Evidence of Cultural Bias in Testing - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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