Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other operations for mathematics
1) Match the definitions with words and phrases given above: A) A divisor of a quantity that when squared gives the quantity. B) The symbol that is used to indicate addition or a positive quantity. C) Upright curved lines used to mark off explanatory or qualifying remarks in writing or printing or enclose a sum, product, or other expression considered or treated as a collective entity in a mathematical operation. D) The number or quantity whose cube is a given number or quantity. E) The symbol that is used to indicate subtraction or a negative quantity. F) The symbol placed between the dividend and the divisor to indicate division. G) The symbol used to indicate a mathematical equality. H) The sign used to indicate multiplication, either a times sign or a centered dot. I) A pair of marks used to enclose written or printed material or to indicate a mathematical expression considered in some sense a single quantity.
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