Aug 12, 2020 19:53
3 yrs ago
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Portuguese term

linguagem simbólica

Portuguese to English Other Education / Pedagogy Plano de Ensino de curso de Engenharia Mecânica
Transcrever mensagens algébricas da linguagem corrente para linguagem simbólica.
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Non-PRO (1): Mario Freitas

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Proposed translations

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Symbolic language

"A programming language that uses symbols, or mnemonics, for expressing operations and operands."
Check if this definition can be applied to your situation. In the reference, you will also find other definition, as it can also be related to programming language.
Peer comment(s):

agree Manuela Matos
3 hrs
Obrigado, Manuela.
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+1
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symbolic notation

Sugestão.
Peer comment(s):

agree Mario Freitas :
15 hrs
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