minus the X and add 4
A chemical formula.
The answer will depend on what you mean by symbols. I suggest that it is neither an equation, expression nor formula - just a collection of symbols. If you have some numbers, operators and variables then it may be a formula, but even then, only if the collection is in a proper order. For example, 3*/4+(4/0)-/7.59 is a nonsense collection of symbols and numbers.
Latin was the language spoken by the Romans so the obvious Latin mathematical symbols would be the Roman numeral system. Many of our mathematical words such as addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fraction, decimal, percentage, calculate ........ etc. come directly from the Latin language.
Insert -> Symbol -> More Symbols..ANS2:Type 03bc then Alt+x.
minus the X and add 4
To calculate Christoffel symbols in a given coordinate system, you can use the formula: (Gammamunulambda frac12 glambdasigma(partialmugnusigma partialnugmusigma - partialsigmagmunu)) This formula involves partial derivatives of the metric tensor components (gmunu) in the given coordinate system.
operators (although, there is no specific percentage operation, only the percent symbol to show the number is a percent) Addition (+) Subtraction (-) Multiplication (*) Division (/) Exponent (^) operators Arithmetic operators are the symbols used in formulas to calculate values, such as addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), division (/), and exponentiation (^).
By going on Microsoft Word, insert and symbols
a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
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Microsoft Word offers a fair range.
There can be different categories of symbols used, but the ones you are referring to would be operators, such as the signs for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Other symbols used include brackets and symbols to aid formatting like currency symbols, decimal points and percentage signs.
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