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An operand is something to which logic is being applied. In the expression 2+3, the "2" and "3" are the operands. The "+" sign is the operator.  
 
An operand is something to which logic is being applied. In the expression 2+3, the "2" and "3" are the operands. The "+" sign is the operator.  
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 25 June 2013

An operand is something to which logic is being applied. In the expression 2+3, the "2" and "3" are the operands. The "+" sign is the operator.

See Also