algebraic notation
English

Noun
algebraic notation (usually uncountable, plural algebraic notations)
- (chess) A method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess which employs a single uppercase letter for each piece and a letter-number coordinate for each square.
- (algebra) A method for recording domain and range of a function.
Translations
a method for recording chess moves using letters and numbers
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a method for recording domain and range of a function
See also
- Appendix:Algebraic notation
Further reading
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Algebraic notation (chess) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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