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- noun Something which is added or summed; for example in 1+2=3 the summands are 1 and 2 which form the
sum , 3.
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The two terms in the summand of H are identical (factors commute) and may be summed.
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Each summand is lesser than or equal to one, so t ...
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The two terms in the summand of H are identical (factors commute) and may be summed.
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The two terms in the summand of H are identical (factors commute) and may be summed.
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Number, quantity to be added in a sum.
May 16, 2008