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  • 1one's strong point — something at which one excels arithmetic had never been my strong point …

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  • 2Arithmetic — tables for children, Lausanne, 1835 Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek word ἀριθμός, arithmos “number”) is the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics, used b …

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  • 3Arithmetic coding — is a method for lossless data compression. Normally, a string of characters such as the words hello there is represented using a fixed number of bits per character, as in the ASCII code. Like Huffman coding, arithmetic coding is a form of… …

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  • 4Arithmetic logic unit — schematic symbol Cascadable 8 …

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  • 5arithmetic progression — (also arithmetic series) ► NOUN ▪ a sequence of numbers in which each differs from the preceding one by a constant quantity (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.; 9, 7, 5, 3, etc.) …

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  • 6arithmetic progression — n. a sequence of terms each of which, after the first, is derived by adding to the preceding one a common difference [5, 9, 13, 17, etc. form an arithmetic progression] …

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  • 7One and one — may refer to: * An arithmetic addition or summation * The number two * A type of basketball free throw * One and One , a song by Robert Miles …

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  • 8Arithmetic shift — In computer programming, an arithmetic shift is a shift operator, sometimes known as a signed shift (though it is not restricted to signed operands). For binary numbers it is a bitwise operation that shifts all of the bits of its operand; every… …

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  • 9Arithmetic mean — In mathematics and statistics, the arithmetic mean, often referred to as simply the mean or average when the context is clear, is a method to derive the central tendency of a sample space. The term arithmetic mean is preferred in mathematics and… …

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  • 10arithmetic — arithmetically, adv. n. /euh rith meuh tik/; adj. /ar ith met ik/, n. 1. the method or process of computation with figures: the most elementary branch of mathematics. 2. Also called higher arithmetic, theoretical arithmetic. the theory of… …

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