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Что (кто) такое Deduct - определение

PROCESS OF SUBTRACTING A NUMBER FROM ANOTHER (MINUEND−SUBTRAHEND=DIFFERENCE); MATHEMATICAL OPERATION THAT REPRESENTS THE OPERATION OF REMOVING OBJECTS FROM A COLLECTION
Subtrahend; Minuend; Subtract; SUBTRACT; Adding the opposite; Difference (mathematics); Mathematic difference; Substraction; Negative Addition; 1-root; 1-logarithm; - (math); − (maths); - (mathematics); − (mathematics); − (math); - (maths); − (arithmetic)
  • Placard outside a shop in [[Bordeaux]] advertising subtraction of 20% from the price of the second perfume purchased.
  • 5 − 2}} = 3" (verbally, "five minus two equals three")
  • Subtraction of numbers 0–10. Line labels = minuend. X axis = subtrahend. Y axis = difference.
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deduct      
v. a.
Subtract, withdraw, remove, take away, take out.
deduct      
v. (D; tr.) to deduct from (to deduct a tax from one's wages)
deduct      
(deducts, deducting, deducted)
When you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total.
The company deducted this payment from his compensation...
VERB: V n from n, also V n
Deduct      
·vt To lead forth or out.
II. Deduct ·vt To Reduce; to Diminish.
III. Deduct ·vt To take away, separate, or remove, in numbering, estimating, or calculating; to Subtract;
- often with from or out of.
deduct      
¦ verb subtract or take away from a total.
Origin
ME: from L. deduct-, deducere 'take or lead away'.
subtraction         
Subtrahend         
·noun The sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another.
Subtract         
·vt To withdraw, or take away, as a part from the whole; to Deduct; as, subtract 5 from 9, and the remainder is 4.
Subtraction         
·noun The act or operation of subtracting or taking away a part.
II. Subtraction ·noun The withdrawing or withholding from a person of some right to which he is entitled by law.
III. Subtraction ·noun The taking of a lesser number or quantity from a greater of the same kind or denomination; an operation for finding the difference between two numbers or quantities.
subtract         
v. (D; tr.) to subtract from (to subtract five from ten)

Википедия

Subtraction

Subtraction (which is signified by the minus sign ) is one of the four arithmetic operations along with addition, multiplication and division. Subtraction is an operation that represents removal of objects from a collection. For example, in the adjacent picture, there are 5 − 2 peaches—meaning 5 peaches with 2 taken away, resulting in a total of 3 peaches. Therefore, the difference of 5 and 2 is 3; that is, 5 − 2 = 3. While primarily associated with natural numbers in arithmetic, subtraction can also represent removing or decreasing physical and abstract quantities using different kinds of objects including negative numbers, fractions, irrational numbers, vectors, decimals, functions, and matrices.

In a sense, subtraction is the inverse of addition. That is, c = ab if and only if c + b = a. In words: the difference of two numbers is the number that gives the first one when added to the second one.

Subtraction follows several important patterns. It is anticommutative, meaning that changing the order changes the sign of the answer. It is also not associative, meaning that when one subtracts more than two numbers, the order in which subtraction is performed matters. Because 0 is the additive identity, subtraction of it does not change a number. Subtraction also obeys predictable rules concerning related operations, such as addition and multiplication. All of these rules can be proven, starting with the subtraction of integers and generalizing up through the real numbers and beyond. General binary operations that follow these patterns are studied in abstract algebra.