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Added is a term that can refer to various contexts, including mathematics, music, and general usage. This article explores the different meanings and applications of the term "added."

Mathematics[edit | edit source]

In mathematics, "added" refers to the process of addition, which is one of the basic arithmetic operations. Addition involves combining two or more numbers to get a sum. For example, in the equation 2 + 3 = 5, the numbers 2 and 3 are added to get the sum of 5.

Music[edit | edit source]

In music, "added" can refer to additional notes or chords that are included in a composition. For example, an "added sixth chord" is a chord that includes the sixth note of the scale in addition to the basic triad. This technique is often used to create a richer and more complex sound.

General Usage[edit | edit source]

In general usage, "added" means something that has been included or incorporated into something else. For example, in a recipe, an ingredient that is added to the mixture is one that is included in the preparation process.

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