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* * *сложе́ние с.1. мат. additionосуществля́ть [производи́ть] сложе́ние, напр. двух чи́сел — take the sum of, e. g., two numbersсложе́ние осуществля́ется [произво́дится] на основа́нии, напр. сочета́тельного зако́на — addition proceeds by use of, e. g., associative properties2. (сигналов, сил и т. п.) compositionсложе́ние вероя́тностей — composition of probabilitiesсложе́ние волн — wave interferenceсложе́ние вычита́нием — addition by subtractionгеометри́ческое сложе́ние — vectorial additionсложе́ние движе́ний — composition of motionsлоги́ческое сложе́ние — logical additionсложе́ние по мо́дулю N — modulo N additionпроизводи́ть сложе́ние по мо́дулю, напр. 2 — take the modulo, e. g., 2 sum of …, take the sum modulo, e. g., 2 of …, form the modulo, e. g., 2 sum of …сложе́ние сил — composition of forces -
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1) Engineering: composition of motions2) Makarov: superposition of motions, superpositionmotions
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