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VinnyB Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Term (~Remainder/Inverse/Opposite/Remnant...): "Complement"?

Hi,
I am trying to recall a word that refers to the remainder, or "all but [some amount]." For example, "3/10 is the _________ to/of 7/10," or "X is the _________ to/of 100%-X."

"Complement" is what comes to mind, but that looks like is used for right angles. Can anyone provide more information (or tell me where some might be)?

Thanks
edit: Perhaps this is the wrong [sub]forum?
  

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complement is probably the closest you're going to get. But each complement is named by what it's a complement of, as far as I know. For example, the Tens Complement of 6 is 4, of 7 is 3, and so on.

  • complement is probably the closest you're going to get.
  • But each complement is named by what it's a complement of, as far as I know.
  • For example, the Tens Complement of 6 is 4, of 7 is 3, and so on.
  • I don't think that the term is used much in math other than the tens complement for certain methods for doing calculations and the twos complement (and sometimes ones complement) for computer work.
  • You are talking about some other kind of ones complement, say C 1 , defined as the remainder when the original number is subtracted from 1, where the original number is always less than 1.
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complement is probably the closest you're going to get. But each complement is named by what it's a complement of, as far as I know. For example, the Tens Complement of 6 is 4, of 7 is 3, and so on. I don't think that the term is used much in math other than the tens complement for certain methods for doing calculations and the twos complement (and sometimes ones complement) for co

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