How to Use Basic Math Formulas Like Addition and Subtraction in Excel

Former Lifewire writer Ted French is a Microsoft Certified Professional who teaches and writes about spreadsheets and spreadsheet programs.

Updated on December 19, 2021

What to Know

Excel can perform an array of basic math functions, and the articles listed below will show you how to create the necessary formulas to add, subtract, multiply, or divide numbers. Also, learn how to work with exponents and basic mathematical functions.

How to Subtract in Excel

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How to Divide in Excel

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How to Multiply in Excel

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How to Add in Excel

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How to Change the Order of Operations in Excel

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Exponents in Excel

Although less used than the mathematical operators listed above, Excel uses the caret character ( ^ ) as the exponent operator in formulas. Exponents are sometimes referred to as repeated multiplication since the exponent indicates how many times the base number should be multiplied by itself.

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For example, the exponent 4^2 (four squared) has a base number of 4 and an exponent of 2 and is raised to the power of two.

Either way, the formula is a short form of saying that the base number should be multiplied together twice (4 x 4) to give a result of 16.

Similarly, 5^3 (five cubed) indicates that the number 5 should be multiplied a total of three times (5 x 5 x 5) which calculates to 125.

Excel Math Functions

In addition to the basic math formulas listed above, Excel has several functions — built-in formulas — that can be used to carry out many mathematical operations.

These functions include:

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