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Etymology

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From sum +‎ -and.

Noun

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summand (plural summands)

  1. Something which is added or summed.
    In the expression 1+2=3, the summands are 1 and 2.

Usage notes

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One says that   is a summand of   if there exists some   such that   (where  ,  , and   are all understood to be objects of a certain type, such as numbers, vectors, etc., which the context makes clear). For instance, working over the positive integers, 3 is a summand of 5 (because 3 + 2 = 5), but 7 is not a summand of five.

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Hypernyms

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See also

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Other terms used in arithmetic operations:

Advanced hyperoperations: tetration, pentation, hexation

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