Left hand side
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The left hand side (LHS) of an equation, inequality or other relation is its' left hand side, quite trivially.
For example, in
we would say that the expression
is the LHS.
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The left hand side (LHS) of an equation, inequality or other relation is its' left hand side, quite trivially.
For example, in
we would say that the expression
is the LHS.

