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Hi, again, today I am going to answer 3 WHAT questions you might have already asked yourself but didn't want to research. My first question: What are the basic math operations? WHAT: What are the basic math operations?: The basic math operations are the addition: adding as many numbers as you want. Subtraction: subtracting two just two numbers. Multiplication: multiplying as many numbers as you want. Division: dividing one number into another.
The addition is the combination of a distinct set of like entities. Subtraction is the opposite of addition, instead of adding two quantities we are taking one away from another. Multiplication is simply performing addition several times. Multiplying is a shortcut, instead of adding over and over again we can multiply it. The division is the inverse of multiplication.
What is math? Math is the science of numbers and their operations, structure, measurements, and transformations. Math is not about a bunch of answers, it is about the process it takes to get to those answers. Math is the universal language in the world. Math is the entire world simplified on a piece of paper.
Math is not just a bunch of random numbers on a piece of paper, they are a bunch of numbers in order on a piece of paper. Math is inside of everyone, you just need to reach in, take it out, and put all of the knowledge into your head. You can't just learn math overnight, it takes time to develop in your head, like a child he/she takes a lot of time to reach adulthood, 18 years exact. Math is definitely not like jello that you can make over night, it is the opposite, it takes probably days and days.
Math is every breath we take and every second of the day. We could never live without math, it is seen in everyday life. What does math have to do with us? When you buy a car, follow a recipe, decorate your home, or sail a boat you have to use math to get the task done. Math can help us decide how much this costs or how much money you have left in your bank account.
Math is with us in everyday life, it helps us make decisions on which thing is the cheapest. It can help us cook because you need to know how much of this needs to go in this. Math also has to do with us because our ancient, ancient ancestors are the ones who founded math in the first place. I mean without math we wouldn't be able to do anything like cook, buy things at a store, go to school, or get a job because all of those things involve doing the math.
We also couldn't buy a car, sail a boat, or decorate your home either. Math also helps see how much money we will have in our bank account if we add some in or take some out. Let's say you want to bake a cake, you need to figure out how much stuff you need if you need more or less than the recipe calls for. An accountant is all about money and math so you need to know math, or else you won't be able to be what you want to be.