- notation - What does ∈ mean? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I have started seeing the "∈" symbol in math What exactly does it mean? I have tried googling it but google takes the symbol out of the search
- Difference between ≈, ≃, and ≅ - Mathematics Stack Exchange
In mathematical notation, what are the usage differences between the various approximately-equal signs "≈", "≃", and "≅"? The Unicode standard lists all of them inside the Mathematical Operators B
- The meaning of various equality symbols - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The meaning of various equality symbols Ask Question Asked 10 years, 2 months ago Modified 9 years, 2 months ago
- What do the symbols d dx and dy dx mean?
Okay this may sound stupid but I need a little help What do d dx d d x and dy dx d y d x mean? I need a thorough explanation Thanks
- What does it mean when something says (in thousands)
I'm doing a research report, and I need to determine a companies assets So I found their annual report online, and for the assets, it says (in thousands) One of the rows is: Net sales $ 26,234
- What is the meaning of ∀x (∃y (A (x))) - Mathematics Stack Exchange
At first English is not my native language if something is not perfectly formulated or described I'm sorry Could somebody please tell me what the generally valid statement of this is? $$ \\forall
- What does versus mean in the context of a graph?
I would agree with the rule " [dependent] versus [independent] " The word "versus" can mean "compared with," and it more frequently makes sense to compare a dependent value with its associated independent value, because well, the independent variable doesn't really "care" about the existence of the dependent variable, but the converse relationship is by definition
- What is an integral number? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
In normal use, integral length would be equal to some integer, while unit length would be of length 1 1 (see "unit number" here) Presumably the author meant, "in the unit (with a different meaning!) we use to measure lengths, these lengths are integer-valued"
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