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  1. Comprehensive collection of 225+ math symbols used in algebra, categorized by subject and type into tables along with each symbol's name, usage and example.

    • Math Vault

      I n basic mathematics, many different symbols exist and are...

    • Logic Symbols

      Set of sentences $\Phi$ does not entail sentence $\phi$ $\{P...

  2. Aug 29, 2018 · Try to think of them as names of variables in the same spirit as $x$ , or more correctly ad names if functions in the same spirit as $f(x)$ or $g(x,y)$.

  3. List of mathematical symbols. The list below has some of the most common symbols in mathematics. However, these symbols can have other meanings in different contexts other than math. If x=y, x and y represent the same value or thing. If x≈y, x and y are almost equal.

    Symbol
    Name
    Read As
    Meaning
    =
    Equal
    is equal to
    If x=y, x and y represent the same value ...
    Definition
    is defined as
    If x≡y, x is defined as another name of ...
    Approximately equal
    is approximately equal to
    If x≈y, x and y are almost equal.
    Inequation
    does not equal, is not equal to
    If x≠y, x and y do not represent the same ...
  4. May 2, 2024 · Use this glossary of over 150 math definitions for common and important terms frequently encountered in arithmetic, geometry, and statistics.

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  5. First of all, the abbreviation ''s.t.'' is significantly more suggestive of its meaning than is "\(\ni\)''. Perhaps more importantly, though, the symbol "\(\ni\)" is now commonly used to mean ''contains as an element'', which is a logical extension of the usage of the unquestionably standard symbol "\(\in\)" to mean "is contained as an element ...

  6. (the union sign) means “take the elements that are in either set”, and ∩ (the intersection sign) means “take the elements that the two sets have in common”.

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