Arithmetic/logic unit
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- Arithmetic mean
the mean obtained by adding several quantities together and dividing the sum by the number of quantities: the arithmetic mean of 1, 5, 2, and 8 is 4. Historical Examples Then it will be sufficient to take the arithmetic mean of the two adjustments. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science, […]
- Arithmetic progression
a sequence in which each term is obtained by the addition of a constant number to the preceding term, as 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, and 6, 1, −4, −9, −14. Historical Examples (b) Derive the formula for the sum of n terms of an arithmetic progression. A Review of Algebra Romeyn Henry Rivenburg noun […]
- Arithmetic-series
a sequence in which each term is obtained by the addition of a constant number to the preceding term, as 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, and 6, 1, −4, −9, −14. noun a sequence of numbers or quantities, each term of which differs from the succeeding term by a constant amount, such as 3,6,9,12 Compare […]
- Arithmetical
the method or process of computation with figures: the most elementary branch of mathematics. Also called higher arithmetic, theoretical arithmetic. the theory of numbers; the study of the divisibility of whole numbers, the remainders after division, etc. a book on this subject. Also, arithmetical. of or relating to arithmetic. Historical Examples Now here, with an […]
- Arithmetically
the method or process of computation with figures: the most elementary branch of mathematics. Also called higher arithmetic, theoretical arithmetic. the theory of numbers; the study of the divisibility of whole numbers, the remainders after division, etc. a book on this subject. Also, arithmetical. of or relating to arithmetic. Historical Examples There is present, of […]