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The positive integer one or 1 is smallest positive integer that is greater than zero. It is commonly shown using the Arabic number, 1.  
 
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Revision as of 18:16, 15 March 2018

The positive integer one or 1 is smallest positive integer that is greater than zero. It is commonly shown using the Arabic number, 1.

PEMDAS Operations

Addition

When a number is added by one, the number is increased by one.

For example, 3+1=4.

Subtraction

When a number is subtracted by one, the number is decreased by one. Examples: 2-1=1, 4-1=3

When one is subtracted by a number, it depends on what the number is.

For example: 1-2=-1, 1-(-2)=3

Multiplication

Any number multiplied by One equals the number.

Division

Exponents

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