>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Syntax

What is numerical sentence?

A numerical sentence is a mathematical statement that expresses a relationship between numbers using mathematical symbols. It's basically a mathematical equation or inequality. Here's a breakdown:

Key Features:

* Numbers: It involves numbers, both whole numbers and fractions/decimals.

* Mathematical Symbols: It uses symbols like:

* = (equal to)

* + (addition)

* - (subtraction)

* × or · (multiplication)

* ÷ or / (division)

* > (greater than)

* < (less than)

* (greater than or equal to)

* (less than or equal to)

* Relationship: It shows a relationship between the numbers, whether they are equal, unequal, or one is greater/less than the other.

Examples:

* 5 + 3 = 8 (This sentence states that the sum of 5 and 3 is equal to 8)

* 10 – 4 > 5 (This sentence states that 10 minus 4 is greater than 5)

* 2 × 6 = 12 (This sentence states that 2 multiplied by 6 is equal to 12)

* 15 ÷ 3 = 5 (This sentence states that 15 divided by 3 is equal to 5)

Purpose:

Numerical sentences are used to represent mathematical relationships, solve problems, and convey information about numbers. They are fundamental to understanding and working with mathematics.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.