Outline of arithmetic
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to arithmetic:
Arithmetic – considered the oldest and most elementary branch of mathematics that is used by almost everyone, arithmetic is also an important part of many higher level mathematics courses, and it actually encompasses a wide variety of material. It is used for tasks ranging from simple day-to-day counting to advanced science and business calculations. It involves the study of quantity, especially as the result of operations that combine numbers. In common usage, it refers to the simpler properties when using the traditional operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with smaller values of numbers.
What type of thing is arithmetic?
Arithmetic can be described as:
A branch of science, specifically formal science
Essence of arithmetic
History of arithmetic
Arithmetic operations and related concepts
- Order of operations
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
- Quotient
- Fraction
- Factoring
- Fundamental theorem of arithmetic
- Prime number
- Composite number
- Factor
- Common factors
- Greatest common divisor, also called greatest common factor
- Common factors
- Power
- Square root
- Cube root
- Properties of operations
Types of numbers
Elementary statistics
Other basic concepts
Modern arithmetic
See also
External links
- MathWorld article about arithmetic
- The New Student's Reference Work/Arithmetic (historical)
- Maximus Planudes' the Great Calculation an early western work on arithmetic at Convergence
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