radicand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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Noun
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radicand (plural radicands)
- (mathematics) The number or expression whose square root or other root is being considered.
3 is the radicand in the expression
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Translations
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number or expression whose square root or other root is being considered
- Bulgarian: подкоренна величина f (podkorenna veličina)
- Chinese:
- Esperanto: radikato
- Finnish: juurrettava (fi)
- French: radicande (fr) m
- German: Radikand (de) m
- Icelandic: rótarstofn m
- Italian: radicando (it) m
- Latvian: zemsaknes skaitlis m
- Spanish: radicando (es) m
See also
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Other terms used in arithmetic operations:
- successor
- addition, summation:
- subtraction:
- (minuend) − (subtrahend) = (difference)
- multiplication, factorization:
- (multiplier) × (multiplicand) = (product)
- (factor) × (factor) × (factor)... = (product)
- division:
- exponentiation:
- root extraction:
- logarithmization:
- log(base) (antilogarithm) = (logarithm)
Advanced hyperoperations: tetration, pentation, hexation