Relation Symbols
The Relation symbol deals with the approximation, directly proportional etc. The relation symbols are tabulated below:
SYMBOL | NAME | MEANING/DEFINITION | EXAMPLE |
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= | Equality | It represents the relation of equality between two values | a = b means that a is equal to b |
≠ | Inequality | It represents the relation of inequality between two values | a ≠ b that means a is not equal to b |
≅ | Approximation | It represents that two values are approximately equal | a ≅ b means that a is approximately equal to b |
∈ | Belongs to | It state that a element belong to a particular set | a ∈ A means that a belongs to set A |
∉ | Not Belongs to | Element doesn’t belong to given set | 3 ∉ set of Even Numbers |
⋉ | Directly Proportional | It means increase in value of one quantity will lead to increase in value of other quantity | Total Bill increases if you buy more product. Hence, total bill is directly proportional to number of objects |
Algebra Symbols
Algebra Symbols are specific characters that are used to represent particular operations in Algebra. The branch of Algebra deals with the relation between variables and constants. There are different branches of Algebra such as linear algebra, vector algebra, and Boolean algebra for which we have different algebra symbols.
In this article, we will learn how to represent variables and constants in algebra and also different symbols
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