Definition of Multiplicand. Meaning of Multiplicand. Synonyms of Multiplicand

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Definition of Multiplicand

Multiplicand
Multiplicand Mul"ti*pli*cand`, n. [L. multiplicandus to be multiplied: cf. F. multiplicande.] (Math.) The number which is to be multiplied by another number called the multiplier. See Note under Multiplication.

Meaning of Multiplicand from wikipedia

- two numbers is equivalent to adding as many copies of one of them, the multiplicand, as the quantity of the other one, the multiplier; both numbers can be...
- Where yi = 0 and yi−1 = 1, the multiplicand times 2i is added to P; and where yi = 1 and yi−1 = 0, the multiplicand times 2i is subtracted from P. The...
- the multiplicands (preferably the smaller) into a set of numbers of powers of two and then creates a table of doublings of the second multiplicand by every...
- digit is completely determined by multiplying the last digit of the multiplicands. This is held as a temporary result. To find the next to last digit...
- are, from left to right: 32 (the multiplicand), 64 = 32 x 2 and 32 x 3 = 96 (which together constitute the multiplicand, multiplied by the two factors in...
- multiplier above the multiplicand. The calculation begins by multiplying the multiplier only with the rightmost digit of the multiplicand and writing the result...
- {\text{difference}}} Multiplication (×) factor × factor multiplier × multiplicand } = {\displaystyle \scriptstyle \left.{\begin{matrix}\scriptstyle {\text{factor}}\...
- a method that links to the Old Kingdom. The multiplicand was written next to figure 1; the multiplicand was then added to itself, and the result written...
- {\text{difference}}} Multiplication (×) factor × factor multiplier × multiplicand } = {\displaystyle \scriptstyle \left.{\begin{matrix}\scriptstyle {\text{factor}}\...
- I. The arithmometers of this period were four-operation machines; a multiplicand inscribed on the input sliders could be multiplied by a single-digit...