kivonó
Kivonó is a Hungarian term that translates to "subtractor" or "one that subtracts" in English. It is most commonly used in mathematics and computing to refer to the number that is being subtracted from another number. In a subtraction problem, such as 10 - 3 = 7, the number 3 is the kivonó. The number from which the kivonó is subtracted is called the minuend, and the result is called the difference.
The concept of a kivonó is fundamental to arithmetic operations. It is a key component in understanding
Beyond simple arithmetic, the term might appear in more complex mathematical contexts, such as in set theory