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Ruby » Language Basics » Math Operators 




Using Math Operators


value = 3
puts value
value = value + 3   #addition
puts value
value = value / 2   #division
puts value
value = value * 3   #multiplication
puts value
value = value ** 2  #exponentiation
puts value

 














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