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Aprenda Fundamentals of Basic Math Operations in Python | Conhecendo os números em Python
Tipos de Dados em Python
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Tipos de Dados em Python

Tipos de Dados em Python

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Fundamentals of Basic Math Operations in Python

Python supports fundamental arithmetic operations: addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/). These operations work with both integers (int) and floating-point numbers (float).

Addition (+)

Addition is used to sum two or more numbers.

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a = 5 b = 3 result = a + b print(result) # output: 8
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5 + 3 returns 8, and the result is stored in the result variable.

Subtraction (-)

Subtraction finds the difference between two numbers.

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a = 10 b = 4 result = a - b print(result) # output: 6
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10 - 4 equals 6, which is printed to the console.

Multiplication (*)

Multiplication calculates the product of two numbers.

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a = 6 b = 7 result = a * b print(result) # output: 42
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The number 6 is multiplied by 7, resulting in 42.

Division (/)

Division returns the quotient of two numbers.

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a = 20 b = 5 result = a / b print(result) # output: 4.0
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The result of 20 / 5 is 4.0 (a floating-point number).

Exponentiation (**)

Exponentiation is used to raise a number to the power of another number. In Python, this is done using the ** operator.

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base = 2 exponent = 3 result = base ** exponent print(result) # output: 8
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# Calculate the addition of integer and floating number
number_1 =


# Raise floating point number to the power of integer number
number_2 =


print(number_1)
print(number_2)
184.2
274.625

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