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The symbol "+" which is used to denote a positive number or to indicate addition.
The symbol int used to denote an integral intf(x)dx. The symbol was invented by Leibniz and chosen to be a stylized script "S" to stand for "summation."
The symbol ¬ used to denote the negation operation ("NOT") in symbolic logic, also called "logical not."
The symbol % used to indicate percent.
A curve consisting of two mirror-reversed intersecting crescents (lunes). This curve can be traced unicursally. The region common to both crescents is a lens.
The symbol × used to denote multiplication, i.e., a×b denotes a times b. The symbol × is also used to denote a group direct product, a Cartesian product, or a direct product ...
A robust nonparametric test which is an alternative to the paired t-test. This test makes the basic assumption that there is information only in the signs of the differences ...
The quantity under a radical sign.
A quantity x>0, which may be written with an explicit plus sign for emphasis, +x.
A quantity which changes sign when indices are reversed. For example, A_(ij)=a_i-a_j is antisymmetric since A_(ij)=-A_(ji).
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