when a symbol such as <or> is placed between two expressions
when a symbol such as <or> is placed between two expressions
its called an inequality
An equation.
An equation.
An equation
an inequation
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
This is used in computer languages (including spreadsheets like Excel) to indicate inequality. If two numbers are not equal, then the first one is either larger or smaller than the second one. This symbol is sometimes used because the standard inequality symbol is not readily available.
An equation consists of two expressions, one on either side of an equality symbol.
That's called an "operator", for example, the plus sign in 3 + 4. The numbers are the "operands" - that is, the numbers (or expressions) operated upon. More precisely, a binary operator, since it works with two operands. In theory, an operand is just a special way of writing a function, since a third number is calculated, according to certain rules, from the other two.
It's called an equation
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