Symbolic language (mathematics)
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In mathematics, a symbolic language is a language that uses characters or symbols to represent concepts, such as mathematical operations, expressions, and statements, and the entities or operands on which the operations are performed.[1] [2]
See also
- Formal language
- Language of mathematics
- List of mathematical symbols
- Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols
- Mathematical notation
- Notation (general)
- Symbolic language (other)
References
- ^ "symbolic language Definition from PC Magazine Encyclopedia". www.pcmag.com. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
- ^ "A Handbook of Mathematical Discourse". 2009. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.217.5892.
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