• Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    30 %
  • Minus Meanings

    noun a mathematical operation of subtraction

    preposition used to indicate subtraction or a negative quantity

    Fields related to minus

    Mathematics

    In mathematics, 'minus' is used to indicate subtraction or a negative value. For example, 5 minus 2 equals 3.

    Finance

    In finance, 'minus' is used to indicate a decrease in value or a loss. For example, the company's profits were down 10% minus expenses.

    Computer Science

    In computer science, 'minus' is used in programming languages to perform subtraction operations. For example, x = 10 - 5 would assign the value of 5 to variable x.

    Physics

    In physics, 'minus' is used to denote a direction opposite to a reference point. For example, an object moving at a velocity of -5 m/s is moving in the opposite direction of the positive axis.

    Occupation Usage of minus

    Writer

    In writing, 'minus' can be used to indicate subtraction or a negative value. For example, '5 minus 2 equals 3.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'minus' when discussing negative emotions or behaviors in therapy sessions. For example, 'Let's work on reducing the impact of these minus factors in your life.'

    Accountant

    Accountants use 'minus' when preparing financial statements to indicate deductions or negative amounts. For example, 'The company had a net income of $100,000 minus expenses of $50,000.'

    Mathematician

    Mathematicians use 'minus' as a mathematical operator to indicate subtraction. For example, '4 minus 2 equals 2.'

    Engineer

    Engineers may use 'minus' when calculating tolerances or deviations in measurements. For example, 'The actual measurement was 5mm minus the allowable deviation of 0.1mm.'

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