Ereláean mathematical notation

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tezcatlip0ca
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Ereláean mathematical notation

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Have you had any more thoughts on this?

The symbols for numbers and basic operations are well documented on the alphabet page. The Almeopedia article on Äron Noscerey adds a few details: 1/pi is called orondei (presumably the genitive of ‘diameter’), variables names can be composed of multiple letters because multiplication is always notated explicitly, squaring is indicated by a lenge on the variable name. How are higher powers, roots, trigonometric functions, etc., indicated?
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Re: Ereláean mathematical notation

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I'll have to work on this and get back to you...

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