Mathematical Operators

(+ arguments) -> integer
(- arguments) -> integer
(* arguments) -> integer
(/ arguments) -> integer

The behavior of these depends on the number of arguments used.

When given one argument, (-) and (/) will return the appropriate inverse. (+) and (*) simply return the argument.

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When given two arguments, all of these perform as expected.

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When given more than two arguments, all of these act recursively.

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See Also: quotient, remainder, Mathematical Comparisons