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Basic Maths Symbols

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Amrtha S.
05/04/2017 0 0

This is a list of commonly used Basic Math Symbols in the stream of mathematics.

 

Symbol
Symbol Name
Meaning / definition
Example
not equal sign inequality 5 ≠ 4
= equals sign equality 5 = 2+3
< strict inequality less than 4 < 5
> strict inequality greater than 5 > 4
inequality less than or equal to 4 ≤ 5
inequality greater than or equal to 5 ≥ 4
[ ] brackets calculate expression inside first [(1+2)*(1+5)] = 18
( ) parentheses calculate expression inside first 2 × (3+5) = 16
minus sign subtraction 2 − 1 = 1
+ plus sign addition 1 + 1 = 2
± plus – minus both plus and minus operations 3 ± 5 = 8 and -2
× times sign multiplication 2 × 3 = 6
* asterisk multiplication 2 * 3 = 6
÷ division sign / obelus division 6 ÷ 2 = 3
horizontal line division / fraction  
/ division slash division 6 / 2 = 3
mod modulo remainder calculation 7 mod 2 = 1
ab power exponent 23 = 8
. period decimal point, decimal separator 2.56 = 2+56/100
a square root a · a  = a √9 = ±3
a^b caret exponent 2 ^ 3 = 8
4√a fourth root 4a · 4√a  · 4√a  · 4√a  = a 4√16 = ±2
3√a cube root 3√a · 3√a  · 3√a  = a 3√8 = 2
% percent 1% = 1/100 10% × 30 = 3
n√a n-th root (radical)   for n=3, n√8 = 2
 ppm per-million 1ppm = 1/1000000 10ppm × 30 = 0.0003
per-mille 1‰ = 1/1000 = 0.1% 10‰ × 30 = 0.3
ppt per-trillion 1ppt = 10-12 10ppt × 30 = 3×10-10
ppb per-billion 1ppb = 1/1000000000 10ppb × 30 = 3×10-7

 

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