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What's the collective term for things like =, >, < etc.?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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?
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!
I have to confess, of course, that I am no mathematician, so I may have misunderstood!
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