An arithmetic expression can be one of the following: 1) An identifier (including function-identifier) of a numeric elementary item 2) A numeric literal 3) Two or more of the above choices separated by arithmetic operators (+, -, *, /, **) 4) Two or more arithmetic expressions separated by an arithmetic operator (+, -, *, /, **) 5) An arithmetic expression enclosed in parentheses A unary operator (a sign) can precede any arithmetic expression. The identifiers and literals in an arithmetic expression must represent either: (1) numeric elementary items (including functions), or (2) numeric literals on which arithmetic can be performed.