Kiet Tran added the comment:

I was trying to fix this, but I ran into a couple questions.

1) Once I put, say, "x + y" and "x - y" into the same table cell, what would a 
good format be? My preferred format is to have them on separate lines in the 
cell, but after a lot of googling on the syntax of reST (and trials and 
errors), I'm still unable to figure out how to do it. Using bullet points would 
mean I have to align elements in the "Notes" column with the ones in the 
"Operation" column somehow. Alternatively, I can separate them by comma, but 
the table would look a bit cluttered.

2) Should the functions abs, int, etc., belong in the same table that's meant 
to list operators by precedence?

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