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operation

In mathematics, action on numbers, matrices, or vectors that combines them to form others. The basic operations on numbers are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Matrices involve the same operations as numbers (under specific conditions), but two different types of multiplication are used for vectors: vector multiplication and scalar multiplication.



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The firm wanted permission for the trommel, a roof to enclose its currently open operation, a fence to screen noise and to create more waste handling bays as part of a pounds 500,000 investment.
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