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In conventional mathematical notation, as used in science and engineering, formulas usually have the form ν = ε, which is both a statement of equality and a method for calculating ν from the terms in ε. For example, V = I R. If you have V and I and want R, you start by rewriting this as R = V / I. Computer languages explicitly followed this.


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