An equation!
When two expressions are equal to each other they form an equation.
An inequality is similar to an equation, except that instead of an equal sign, it uses one of the following signs: * less-than * less-than-or-equal * greater-than * greater-than-or-equal
The binary system uses the digits 0 and 1
Boolean algebra deals with logic and truth as it pertains to sets and possibilities. It uses the and, or and not operators to set up truth tables to define if a statement is true or not.
A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign to explain the equality of two amounts is called an equation.
If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
Algebraic Equation: A statement using variables and an equal sign. It may or may not have operations. example: 2(a+100)=5a Algebraic Expression: A statement using variables that does not include an equal sign. It may or may not have operations. example: 3a+6-5a Algebraic Inequality: A statement that uses variables a inequality sign (such as greater than, greater than or equal too, less than, less than or equal too, not equal too). It may or my not have operations. example: 3+5<6x2
If there is an equal sign, it is called an equation; if there is a less-than, a less-than-or-equal, a greater-than, or a greater-than-or-equal sign, an inequality; if there is none of these, an expression.
It is an equation.
An equation!
Hypothesis followed by a conclusion is called an If-then statement or a conditional statement.
There is no "uses" statement in C. Please restate the question.
Of the basic symbols, only the division symbol has a unique name.the plus sign (+) for additionthe minus sign (-) for subtractionthe division sign (÷) - called an obelus (also uses slash / )the multiplication sign (×) - called a cross or X (also uses an asterisk *)the dot product is indicated by X·Y )the factorial sign ( ! )or (!)the plus-minus sign (±) indicates a relative precisionthe inequality signs> greater than< less than≥ equal or greater≤ less or greater(see also the related link below)
Equation: A statement that asserts that two mathematical expressions are equal in value. If this is true for all values of the variables involved then it is called an identity, and where it is only true for some values it is called a conditional equation. Inequality: A statement that uses the symbols > (greater than), < (less than), ≥ (greater than or equal to), ≤ ( less than or equal to) to indicate that one of the quantity is larger or smaller than another. An inequality holds for all values of the variables involved. If a statement that uses one of the symbols above holds only for some values of the variables involved then it is called an inequation. An inequality is comparable to an identity. If you'd want to put it into easier kid friendly words, an inequality is a statement where two sides of the inequality are not equal. Equations on the other hand, two sides should always be equal, no mater how messed up hard one side might look to you. Trust me I've been there.
When two expressions are equal to each other they form an equation.
Germans use money called euro, the sign is €.