Arithmetic
This is a list of the arithmetic operations available on numbers in Maple. The `.` (dot) operator is used for non-commutative multiplication, for example for matrix multiplication. The operations iquo, irem, isqrt, igcd, and ilcm are integer operations only. Note that there is further help available for each operation.
a + b
addition
iquo(a,b)
quotient
a - b
subtraction
irem(a,b)
remainder
a * b
multiplication
a . b
non-commutative multiplication
isqrt(n)
square root
a / b
division
igcd(a,b)
greatest common divisor
a ^ b
exponentiation
ilcm(a,b)
least common multiple
signum(n)
sign of a number
n !
factorial
abs(n)
absolute value
min(a,b)
minimum
max(a,b)
maximum
See also the mod, modp, and mods commands. The mod operator evaluates the expression e over the integers modulo m. It incorporates facilities for doing finite field arithmetic and polynomial and matrix arithmetic over finite fields, including factorization.
See Also
arithop
dot
mod
operator
operators for forming expressions
operators[precedence]
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