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  2. Plus and minus signs - Wikipedia

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    The plus sign (+) and the minus sign (−) are mathematical symbols used to denote positive and negative functions, respectively. In addition, + represents the operation of addition , which results in a sum , while − represents subtraction , resulting in a difference . [1]

  3. Negative number - Wikipedia

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    The minus sign "−" signifies the operator for both the binary (two-operand) operation of subtraction (as in y − z) and the unary (one-operand) operation of negation (as in −x, or twice in −(−x)). A special case of unary negation occurs when it operates on a positive number, in which case the result is a negative number (as in −5).

  4. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

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    The minusplus sign, ∓, is generally used in conjunction with the ± sign, in such expressions as x ± y ∓ z, which can be interpreted as meaning x + y − z or x − y + z (but not x + y + z or x − y − z). The ∓ always has the opposite sign to ±.

  5. Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date - Wikipedia

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    Johann Rahn. ≤ ≥. unstrict inequality signs ( less-than or equals to sign and greater-than or equals to sign ) 1670 (with the horizontal bar over the inequality sign, rather than below it) John Wallis. 1734 (with double horizontal bar below the inequality sign) Pierre Bouguer. d. differential sign.

  6. Subtraction - Wikipedia

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    Subtraction is usually written using the minus sign "−" between the terms; that is, in infix notation. The result is expressed with an equals sign. For example, = (pronounced as "two minus one equals one") = (pronounced as "four minus two equals two")

  7. Sign (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    When a minus sign is used in between two numbers, it represents the binary operation of subtraction. When a minus sign is written before a single number, it represents the unary operation of yielding the additive inverse (sometimes called negation ) of the operand.

  8. Percent sign - Wikipedia

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    U+0025 % PERCENT SIGN (%) Different from; Different from: U+2052 ⁒ COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN U+00F7 ÷ DIVISION SIGN: Related; See also: U+2030 ‰ PER MILLE SIGN U+2031 ‱ PER TEN THOUSAND SIGN (Basis point)

  9. Factorial experiment - Wikipedia

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    " "In each case, the standard condition is indicated by a minus sign and the modified condition by a plus sign. The factors changed were heat treatment, outer ring osculation, and cage design. The numbers show the relative lengths of lives of the bearings.

  10. Signed number representations - Wikipedia

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    Signed number representations. In computing, signed number representations are required to encode negative numbers in binary number systems. In mathematics, negative numbers in any base are represented by prefixing them with a minus sign ("−"). However, in RAM or CPU registers, numbers are represented only as sequences of bits, without extra ...

  11. Equals sign - Wikipedia

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    U+2248 ≈ ALMOST EQUAL TO. U+2261 ≡ IDENTICAL TO. A well-known equality featuring the equal sign. The equals sign ( British English) or equal sign ( American English ), also known as the equality sign, is the mathematical symbol =, which is used to indicate equality in some well-defined sense. [1]