Left-hand side and right-hand side of an equation
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More generally, these terms may apply to an inequation or inequality. In the inequality case, there is no symmetry. The right-hand side is everything on the right side of a test operator in an expression. Conversely, the left hand side is everything on the left side.
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Some examples
In
- 2a + 5 = a/3,
- a/3
In
- x ≤ 10,
- 10
See also
Syntax
More abstractly, when using infix notation
- T*U