a. Show how using partial sums addition to add 743 + 132 is similar to adding (7ð‘¥^2 + 4ð‘¥ + 3) + (ð‘¥^2 + 3ð‘¥ + 2). b. Show how using partial sums subtraction to subtract 743 − 132 is similar to subtracting (7ð‘¥^2 + 4ð‘¥ + 3) − (ð‘¥^2 + 3ð‘¥ + 2).
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Partial sums addition involves breaking down the numbers being added into smaller parts and adding them up individually. For example, to add 743 and 132 using partial sums addition, we can break down 743 into 700 + 40 + 3 and 132 into 100 + 30 + 2. Then we can add Show more…
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