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  2. Plus and minus signs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plus_and_minus_signs

    U+002B + PLUS SIGN (+) U+2212 − MINUS SIGN (−) Different from; Different from: U+002D -HYPHEN-MINUS U+2010 ‐ HYPHEN (many) - Dash: Related; See also: U+00B1 ± PLUS-MINUS SIGN U+2213 ∓ MINUS-OR-PLUS SIGN U+2052 ⁒ COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN

  3. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Plus sign: minus sign, ampersand: ±: Plus–minus sign ('plus or minus') Approximately equal to ′ ″ ‴ Prime (symbol) Apostrophe, quotation marks: foot (unit), Inch, Minute, Second? Question mark: Inverted question mark, Interrobang “ ” " " ‘ ’ ' ' Quotation marks: Apostrophe, Ditto, Guillemets, Prime: Inch, Second ® Registered ...

  4. German keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The German layout differs from the English (US and UK) layouts in four major ways: The positions of the "Z" and "Y" keys are switched. In English, the letter "y" is very common and the letter "z" is relatively rare, whereas in German the letter "z" is very common and the letter "y" is very uncommon. [1]

  5. Ampersand - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampersand

    On the QWERTY keyboard layout, the ampersand is ⇧ Shift+7. It is almost always available on keyboard layouts, sometimes on ⇧ Shift + 6 or Shift + 8 . On the AZERTY keyboard layout, & is an unmodified keystroke, positioned above A .

  6. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plus–minus_sign

    The plus–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 .

  7. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    1. Denotes either a plus sign or a minus sign. 2. Denotes the range of values that a measured quantity may have; for example, 10 ± 2 denotes an unknown value that lies between 8 and 12. ∓ ( minus-plus sign) Used paired with ±, denotes the opposite sign; that is, + if ± is –, and – if ± is +.

  8. Alt code - Wikipedia

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    For example, Alt + 4 can be taken as Alt + ←, causing a web browser to go back one page. Many laptops do not have a separate numeric keypad, but some may provide numpad input by holding a modifier key (typically labelled "Fn"); thus one must press and hold both Alt and Fn keys while entering the character code.

  9. Dagger (mark) - Wikipedia

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    Linux: it appears there is no compose key sequence, but you can type ⇧ Shift+Ctrl+U 2020↵ Enter; Double dagger: In HTML: ‡ Windows: Alt+0 135; MacOS: ⌥ Option+⇧ Shift+7; Linux: ⇧ Shift+Ctrl+U 2021↵ Enter; Visually similar symbols

  10. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    plus sign u+002d-hyphen-minus: u+003c < less-than sign u+003d = equals sign u+003e > greater-than sign u+005e ^ circumflex accent u+007c | vertical line u+007e ~ tilde

  11. Triple bar - Wikipedia

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    The triple bar or tribar, ≡, is a symbol with multiple, context-dependent meanings indicating equivalence of two different things. Its main uses are in mathematics and logic. It has the appearance of an equals sign = with a third line.