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## Lists ## Lists
#### Collection of problems of same kind
```query
#problem_collection
```
#### TODO #### TODO
```query ```query

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# Elementary Math Problems
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#math
#algorithm
#problem_collection
These are problems solved by re-implementing elementary
math:
### Add
[[Leetcode Add-Strings]]
[[Leetcode Add-Two-Numbers]]
### Minus
### Multiply
### Divide

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# Leetcode Add-Two-Numbers
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> ##### Algorithms:
>
> #algorithm #math
>
> ##### Data structures:
>
> #DS #linked_list
>
> ##### Difficulty:
>
> #coding_problem #difficulty_medium
>
> ##### Additional tags:
>
> #leetcode
>
> ##### Revisions:
>
> N/A
##### Links:
- [Link to problem](https://leetcode.com/problems/add-two-numbers/)
---
### Problem
You are given two **non-empty** linked lists representing two non-negative integers. The digits are stored in **reverse order**, and each of their nodes contains a single digit. Add the two numbers and return the sum as a linked list.
You may assume the two numbers do not contain any leading zero, except the number 0 itself.
#### Examples
**Example 1:**
![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/10/02/addtwonumber1.jpg)
```
**Input:** l1 = [2,4,3], l2 = [5,6,4]
**Output:** [7,0,8]
**Explanation:** 342 + 465 = 807.
```
**Example 2:**
```
**Input:** l1 = [0], l2 = [0]
**Output:** [0]
```
**Example 3:**
```
**Input:** l1 = [9,9,9,9,9,9,9], l2 = [9,9,9,9]
**Output:** [8,9,9,9,0,0,0,1]
```
#### Constraints
- The number of nodes in each linked list is in the range `[1, 100]`.
- `0 <= Node.val <= 9`
- It is guaranteed that the list represents a number that does not have leading zeros.
### Thoughts
> [!summary]
> This is a elementary #math problem.
> For a list of similar questions, visit [[Elementary Math Problems]]
Done by using elementary math.
Use only one
### Solution