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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to arithmetic:
Arithmetic is an elementary branch of mathematics that deals with numerical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In a wider sense, it also includes exponentiation, extraction of roots, and taking logarithms, and the use of such operations to perform more complicated calculations.
Arithmetic is fundamental for both pure mathematics and its practical application to science and daily life. In pure mathematics, arithmetic is defined formally for various types of numbers, such as integers, fractions of integers (rational numbers), and real numbers. In practical application, arithmetic is usually approximate, operating on decimal or binary numbers, with rounding.
== Essence of arithmetic ==
Elementary arithmetic
Decimal arithmetic
Decimal point
Numeral
Place value
== History of arithmetic ==
== Arithmetic operations and related concepts ==
Order of operations
Addition
Summation Answer after adding a sequence of numbers
Additive inverse
Subtraction Taking away numbers
Multiplication Repeated addition
Multiple Product of multiplication
Least common multiple
Multiplicative inverse
Division Repeated subtraction
Modulo The remainder of division
Quotient Result of division
Quotition and partition How many parts are there, and what is the size of each part
Fraction A number that is not whole, often shown as a division equation
Decimal fraction Representation of a fraction in the form of a number
Proper fraction Fraction with a numerator that is less than the denominator
Improper fraction Fractions with a numerator that is any number
Ratio Showing how much one number can go into another
Least common denominator Least common multiple of two or more fractions' denominators
Factoring Breaking a number down into its products
Fundamental theorem of arithmetic
Prime number Number divisible by only 1 or itself
Prime number theorem
Distribution of primes
Composite number Number made of two smaller integers
Factor A number that can be divided from its original number to get a whole number
Greatest common factor Greatest factor that is common between two numbers
Euclid's algorithm for finding greatest common divisors
Exponentiation (power) Repeated multiplication
Square root Reversal of a power of 2 (exponent of 1/2)
Cube root Reversal of a power of 3 (exponent of 1/3)
Properties of Operations
Associative property
Distributive property
Commutative property
Factorial Multiplication of numbers from the current number to 0
== Types of numbers ==
Real number
Rational number
Integer
Natural number
Composite number
Irrational number
Odd number
Even number
Positive number
Negative number
Prime number
List of prime numbers
Highly composite number
Perfect number
Algebraic number
Transcendental number
Hypercomplex number
Transfinite number
Indefinite and fictitious numbers
== Elementary statistics ==
Mean
Weighted mean
Median
Mode
Range
== Other basic concepts ==
Combinations
Percentage
Permutations
Proportion
Rounding
Scientific notation
== Modern arithmetic ==
Computer-Based Math
Outline of number theory
Riemann zeta function
L-functions
Multiplicative functions
Modular forms
== See also ==
Elementary mathematics
Mathematical software and Computer-Based Math
Table of mathematical symbols
== External links ==
MathWorld article about arithmetic
The New Student's Reference Work/Arithmetic (historical)
Maximus Planudes' the Great Calculation Archived 2007-07-13 at the Wayback Machine an early western work on arithmetic at Convergence Archived 2007-07-13 at the Wayback Machine