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If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz are the co-discovers of this system of mathematical analysis.
In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
It is actually mathematical TERMS but I'm sure the true answer for that is a rhombus.
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If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz are the co-discovers of this system of mathematical analysis.
Calculus was invented, or developed, independently by Newton and by Leibniz.
Because it involves both mathematical timing with the creativity of a wide range of instruments.
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented the calculus and argued the rest of their lives over who had the priority in this invention.
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented the calculus and argued the rest of their lives over who had the priority in this invention.
They usually are called operators. You can use addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponents as operators. You can combine operators with functions.
they are called interjections
They are called operators because they operate all of the operators. Hope I helped!
In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
A mathematical rule can be called many things including a theory. Proofs can prove this theory to be a rule.