Arithmetic
Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics that studies numbers and the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It concerns counting, measuring, and comparing quantities, and it provides the numerical foundation for most practical calculations in daily life and the sciences.
Core concepts include the properties of the operations. Commutativity and associativity describe how order and grouping
History and development: Arithmetic arose in ancient civilizations for trade, measurement, and astronomy. The Hindu-Arabic numeral
Applications and methods: Arithmetic underpins education, finance, science, engineering, and computing. It is taught at early
Limitations and scope: Division by zero is undefined, and some real numbers cannot be represented exactly in