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Latest revision as of 05:28, 7 May 2016
Mathematical notation is a system of symbolic representations of mathematical objects and ideas.
Uses
Mathematical notations are used in:
Mathematical notations include:
- Relatively simple symbolic representations, such as the numbers 0, 1 and 2
- Function symbols sin and +
- Conceptual symbols, such as lim, dy/dx
- Equations and variables
- Complex diagrammatic notations such as Penrose graphical notation and Coxeter–Dynkin diagrams
See also
- Constant (mathematics)
- Counting
- Equation
- Expression (mathematics)
- Formula (mathematics)
- Glyph
- Mathematical constant
- Mathematical object
- Mathematics
- Nemeth Braille
- Operand
- Symbol
- Variable (mathematics)
- Writing
External links
- Mathematical notation @ Wikipedia