In computer science and mathematics, an expression is a combination of constants, variables, operators, and functions that can be evaluated to produce a value. Expressions are fundamental building blocks of programs and mathematical formulas, used to represent computations and relationships. They are commonly used in programming languages to perform calculations, make decisions, and manipulate data. Examples include arithmetic expressions (e.g., `2 + 3 * x`), boolean expressions (e.g., `x > 5 && y == 10`), and string expressions (e.g., `"Hello" + name`).
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