SOLUTION: I understand the parts of an equation (terms, variables, coefficients, and expressions) I am looking for the word that describes the middle of the equation. Specifically, the word
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Question 1194774: I understand the parts of an equation (terms, variables, coefficients, and expressions) I am looking for the word that describes the middle of the equation. Specifically, the word that describes this category of symbols: "equal", "less than or equal to", "approximately equal to". How is this described when we talk about "parts of an equation"?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39838) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What do you mean, middle part of equation? Are you asking about the relational symbols? For the various inequality symbols, they are sometimes called, order relation symbols.
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