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00002                               {
00003 Print("*** B.1.8 Operators and Operands ***");
00004 /*****************************************************************************
00005 
00006 B.1.8 Operators and Operands
00007 
00008 The symbols + and – are operators, and the data they act upon are operands. Most operators take 
00009 two operands, and the operator lies between the operands, for example, a + b, and c / d. Such 
00010 operators are called binary infix, meaning that the operator lies between two operands. In its binary 
00011 infix form, the symbol – means subtraction, for example, a – b. The unary prefix – operator 
00012 comes before the expression it negates, for example, –3.
00013 
00014 Multiplication in mathematics is typically expressed by the concatenation of variables, so for 
00015 instance at means the product of variables a and t. But this can be ambiguous, because at could 
00016 also refer to the single word “at”. To avoid ambiguity, the infix operator * indicates multiplication, 
00017 so the product of m times n is written m * n.
00018 
00019 *****************************************************************************/
00020 }}


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