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Consider we have two expressions A, and B.

If we have C = A + B, we can say (I have seen this multiple times in academic papers):

C can be written as a sum of two expressions.

Now the question is, what can we say if we have:

C = A - B


Please, note that I am looking for a very technical word. for example, we cannot use the words "addition" , "plus" in the first sentence. I have never seen such sentences with these synonyms. Thanks


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The comment above is correct. What you are describing is the "difference". Likewise, C= A*B is the "product" of two expressions and C= A/B is the "quotient".

Hope this helps!

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