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Exactly is an adverb used to indicate precision or exactness. It signals that an assertion, amount, or description is without deviation from a stated standard or value, and that no approximation is implied.

In mathematics and measurement, exactly denotes equality with a stated value. For example, "The answer is exactly

In ordinary speech, exactly can function as an intensifier or as an interjection meaning agreement or affirmation,

It derives from the adjective exact, which in turn comes from Latin exactus "done with accuracy," via

Related concepts include precision, exactness, and exact arithmetic. In computing, exact arithmetic uses rational or integer

42"
asserts
perfect
agreement
with
the
value
42
and
contrasts
with
"approximately"
or
"about."
In
logic
and
counting,
it
is
tied
to
exact
results
rather
than
rounded
or
estimated
ones.
as
in
"Exactly!"
or
"That's
exactly
what
I
meant."
It
can
emphasize
the
precision
of
a
statement
or
timing.
Old
French,
and
entered
English
in
the
early
modern
period.
representations
to
avoid
rounding
errors,
in
contrast
to
floating-point
or
approximate
methods.