--- title: arithmeticOperators tags: - python - math - operators - syntax aliases: - math operators - arithmetic operations - python math --- > [!note] Math Operators in Python > Python supports standard arithmetic operations: > > > [!example] Operator Table > > | **Operator** | **Description** | **Example** | **Result** | > > |--------------|-----------------------|--------------|------------| > > | `+` | Addition | `2 + 3` | `5` | > > | `-` | Subtraction | `5 - 2` | `3` | > > | `*` | Multiplication | `2 * 3` | `6` | > > | `/` | Division (float) | `5 / 2` | `2.5` | > > | `//` | Floor Division | `5 // 2` | `2` | > > | `%` | Modulo (remainder) | `5 % 2` | `1` | > > | `**` | Exponentiation | `2 ** 3` | `8` | > > > > [!info]- 🔗 Related Notes > > - [[numericTypes]] — explains how `int`, `float`, and `complex` values behave > > - [[mixedTypeArithmetic]] — details what happens when combining types like `int + float` > > - [[operatorPrecedence]] — explains the order in which operators are evaluated > > - [[typeConversions]] — shows how conversions affect arithmetic results > > - [[pythonSyntaxOverview]] — broad context for where arithmetic fits in Python basics >