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The phrase "adds two numbers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a mathematical operation or function that involves the addition of two numerical values.
Example: "The function in the program adds two numbers and returns the result."
Alternatives: "sums two values" or "calculates the total of two numbers."
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One might thus write "add pay, total" instead of "0110101100101000" for an instruction that adds two numbers.
For example, to create a function that adds two numbers: This will create a function that adds two integers (x and y) and then returns the sum as an integer.
For example, to create a function that adds two numbers: Functions are best created when you outline what you want it to accomplish before you begin the actual coding.
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It took between three and six seconds to add two numbers.
Typical "operations" include comparing two numbers or adding two numbers together.
The cell count, area and delay of two input adders such as Brent-Kung, Ladner-Ficher, Han-Carlson and Kogg-Stone are at least doubles when three numbers are added, compared to adding two numbers.
One problem deals with what I mentioned in the last section; if you are used to programming in Basic, you may think of displaying a text string as being of the same level of complexity as adding two numbers, while in reality adding two numbers is many times simpler and faster.
Such snippets encode handfuls of the most basic operations that computers perform: loading a number into memory, for instance, and then adding two numbers together.
In an assembly-language instruction, instead of writing out a string of binary digits that might tell the machine to add two numbers one can simply write "ADD" in the program, and this will be translated into machine language.
Things like, two straight lines are either parallel or else meet in exactly one point, or when you add two numbers it does not matter which one goes first.
When the microprocessor receives an instruction to perform some task, such as adding two numbers together, that big instruction calls into play a sequence of tinier, more specific instructions that interact with the circuitry to carry out the addition.
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