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Algebraically this would be written as ' abc '.

Note there are no multiplication signs (X).

In algebra ;-

Addition is written as ' a + b '

Subtraction as ' a - b '.

Multi[plication as ' ab '. As mentioned above the multiplication sign is not use.

Division is ' a/b ' like a fraction.

NB THe multiplication sign (X) is NEVER used in algebra, because it may be confused with the unknown 'x'.

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