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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] Their use has been extended to many other meanings, more or less analogous.

  3. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

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    The plus–minus sign or plus-or-minus sign, ±, is a symbol with multiple meanings: In mathematics, it generally indicates a choice of exactly two possible values, one of which is obtained through addition and the other through subtraction. In statistics and experimental sciences, the sign commonly indicates the confidence interval or ...

  4. Sign (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The plus and minus symbols are used to show the sign of a number. In mathematics, the sign of a real number is its property of being either positive, negative, or 0. In some contexts, it makes sense to consider a signed zero (such as floating-point representations of real numbers within computers). Depending on local conventions, zero may be ...

  5. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility, or to identify special cases. This list gives those most commonly encountered with Latin script. For a far more comprehensive list of symbols and signs, see List of Unicode characters.

  6. Greater-than sign - Wikipedia

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    The greater-than sign is a mathematical symbol that denotes an inequality between two values. The widely adopted form of two equal-length strokes connecting in an acute angle at the right, >, has been found in documents dated as far back as 1631. [1] In mathematical writing, the greater-than sign is typically placed between two values being ...

  7. Number sign - Wikipedia

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    The symbol # is known variously in English-speaking regions as the number sign, hash, or pound sign. The symbol has historically been used for a wide range of purposes including the designation of an ordinal number and as a ligatured abbreviation for pounds avoirdupois – having been derived from the now-rare ℔ .

  8. Plus sign - Wikipedia

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    From a cross-project redirect: This is a redirect from a title linked to an item on Wikidata. The Wikidata item linked to this page is plus sign (Q6265342) . Use this template only on hard redirects – for soft redirects use {{ Soft redirect with Wikidata item }}. When appropriate, protection levels are automatically sensed, described and ...

  9. Plus-or-minus sign - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Plus–minus sign; Retrieved from " ...

  10. Percent sign - Wikipedia

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    The percent sign % (sometimes per cent sign in British English) is the symbol used to indicate a percentage, a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. Related signs include the permille (per thousand) sign ‰ and the permyriad (per ten thousand) sign ‱ (also known as a basis point), which indicate that a number is divided by one thousand or ten thousand, respectively.

  11. Negative number - Wikipedia

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    if a is negative, then the sign of a × b is the opposite of the sign of b. The justification for why the product of two negative numbers is a positive number can be observed in the analysis of complex numbers. Division. The sign rules for division are the same as for multiplication. For example,