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Subtraction | Numeric Types
Python Data Types
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Python Data Types

Python Data Types

1. Numeric Types
2. Boolean Type
3. Strings

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In Python, we can subtract objects that are numeric types: complex numbers, integers, and floating point numbers. It's time to look at the example.

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You have 2 numbers, subtract them.

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Section 1. Chapter 7
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bookSubtraction

In Python, we can subtract objects that are numeric types: complex numbers, integers, and floating point numbers. It's time to look at the example.

Task

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test

You have 2 numbers, subtract them.

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Section 1. Chapter 7
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bookSubtraction

In Python, we can subtract objects that are numeric types: complex numbers, integers, and floating point numbers. It's time to look at the example.

Task

Swipe to show code editor

test

You have 2 numbers, subtract them.

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Everything was clear?

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Thanks for your feedback!

In Python, we can subtract objects that are numeric types: complex numbers, integers, and floating point numbers. It's time to look at the example.

Task

Swipe to show code editor

test

You have 2 numbers, subtract them.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 1. Chapter 7
Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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