define a binary operation
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A binary operation can be considered as a function whose input is two elements of the same set S and whose output also is an element of S. ... We use symbols to represent binary operations instead of function names, just as we do with addition and multiplication of integers.
A binary operation can be denoted by any of the symbols +,-,*,⨁,△,⊡,∨,∧ etc. The value of the binary operation is denoted by placing the operator between the two operands. Example: The operation of addition is a binary operation on the set of natural numbers.
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