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Example
x x
 
x
x  
[ , ]
x x
x
x
x
x
x x
x x ( )
x
---- -
x
x d
---- -
x d
( , )
x x
lim
x
x
x
- -
x
x
x
x
x
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x x
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a. Partial and full differentials are a special case of
N-ary operators
N-ary operators have two or more operand expressions. When one of these operators has more than two operands,
FrameMaker displays an additional operand symbol for each operand expression. For example, the following table
shows several forms of
plus
Example
1
+
2
1
+ +
2
3
1
+ + +
2
3
4
MathFullForm statement
<MathFullForm `bket[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `choice[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `cmut[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `cross[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `div[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `fract[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `function[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `function[oppartial[char[x]],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `function[optotal[char[x]],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `inprod[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `lim[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `over[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `power[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sn[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sn[(*i1i*)char[x],char[x]]'>
function
.
.
MathFullForm statement
<MathFullForm `plus[num[1,"1"],num[2,"2"]]'>
<MathFullForm `plus[num[1,"1"],num[2,"2"],num[3,"3"]]'>
<MathFullForm
`plus[num[1,"1"],num[2,"2"],num[3,"3"],num[4,"4"]]'>
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