Write short note on Mathematical language & symbolism.



Write short note on Mathematical language & symbolism...

Answer / Balraj Singh

Mathematical language is a set of symbols, terms, and rules used to communicate mathematical ideas effectively. The symbolism in mathematics provides a systematic and concise way to represent concepts, perform calculations, and prove theorems. Key mathematical symbols include arithmetic operators (+, -, ×, ÷), parentheses ((), []), relational operators (=, <, >, ≤, ≥), set notation (∪, ∩, ⊂, ⊃), and functions (f(x)). Each symbol has a precise meaning that remains consistent across different mathematical contexts.

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