We use symbols and rules to express logic, just like we use words and grammar to tell stories.
Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks, some red, some blue. You might say, "If I pick a red block, then I get a snack." This is a simple kind of logic, where one thing happens because of another. We can write that as:
Red Block → Snack
Now imagine you have two rules:
- If it's sunny, we play outside.
- If it's rainy, we read books.
We can use symbols like S for "sunny" and R for "rainy," and write these as:
S → Play
R → Read
This is just like how you might use a map, the symbols are your landmarks, and the rules help you know where to go next. You don’t need magic; you just need symbols and rules, and then you can build whole worlds of thinking!
Examples
- Drawing simple shapes on paper to show relationships between things.
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See also
- What are notations?
- How Does Whenever you see these numbers, YOU NEED TO... Work?
- What are mathematicians?
- What are mathematical symbols?
- What is math?