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What's the collective term for things like =, >, < etc.?

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tell-me-more | 16:17 Fri 09th Mar 2007 | Science
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'Symbols'? Specifically, 'mathematical symbols'.
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I'm after something more specific than that. Those symbols tell you the relationship between two expressions.
I always thought they were called operators but on looking up the word, it's not right - but it's along those lines I think.
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Thanks Sasha. They're things like multiply, divide, add and subtract etc. though. We know there's a word, we just can't think what it is.
Carrying on from heathfields lead and perhaps stretching a good thing beyond it limits these "mathematical symbols" might be further differentiated as "mathematical relation symbols" or "mathematical binary relation symbols?
'Mathematical notation' is the only other description I can think of at the moment.
I'm not aware of a name for the symbols in general but the processes of adding, subtracting etc are called operaions.
They're also called operations...
Operands, perhaps?
I thought of operands QM but an operand is "a quantity on which an operation (sense 7) is performed" according to Chambers Online.
Well, TCL, according to The Oxford English Dictionary (TOED), an operand is (quote) "a quantity or symbol to be operated on." (My emphasis) Whilst I have enormous respect for Chambers, of course, TOED is certainly the ultimate arbiter in my view.

I have to confess, of course, that I am no mathematician, so I may have misunderstood!
Remember that in maths a symbol can represent a quantity, as ∏ (Pi) does.
Are you sure there is a word for them? I think they are just "mathematical signs".
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Yes, "relations" was the word we were looking for. The symbols above all show the relationship between expressions (equal, greater than, and smaller than respectively) whereas, x, -, +, /, are all operations.

Thanks everyone.
I call them "comparators"

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