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Latest revision as of 10:03, 7 December 2016
In mathematics, an expression or mathematical expression is a finite combination of symbols that is well-formed according to rules that depend on the context.
Description
Mathematical symbols can designate various aspects of logical syntax, including:
- Numbers (constants)
- Variables
- Operations
- Functions
- Punctuation
- Grouping
See also
- Algebraic closure
- Algebraic expression
- Analytic expression
- Closed-form expression
- Combinator
- Computer algebra expression
- Defined and undefined
- Equation
- Expression (computer science)
- Formal grammar
- Formula
- Functional programming
- Logic
- Logical expression
- Mathematics
- Mathematical notation
- Mathematical object
- Operand
- Operation (mathematics)
- Symbol
- Syntax (logic)
- Term (logic)
- Variable (mathematics)
- Well-formed formula
External links
- Expression (mathematics) @ Wikipedia