math symbol

 Certainly! Here are some common mathematical symbols along with their meanings:


1. + (Plus): Addition.

2. - (Minus): Subtraction or negation.

3. × (Multiplication): Multiplication.

4. ÷ (Division): Division.

5. = (Equal): Represents equality between two expressions or values.

6. ≠ (Not Equal): Represents inequality between two expressions or values.

7. < (Less Than): Indicates that the value on the left is less than the value on the right.

8. > (Greater Than): Indicates that the value on the left is greater than the value on the right.

9. ≤ (Less Than or Equal To): Indicates that the value on the left is less than or equal to the value on the right.

10. ≥ (Greater Than or Equal To): Indicates that the value on the left is greater than or equal to the value on the right.

11. √ (Square Root): Represents the square root of a number.

12. ∛ (Cube Root): Represents the cube root of a number.

13. ^ (Exponentiation or Power): Indicates that the number on the left is raised to the power of the number on the right.

14. % (Percent):  Denotes a proportion out of 100.

15. π (Pi): A mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.

16. ∞ (Infinity): Represents an unbounded quantity, larger than any finite number.

17. ∑ (Sigma):  Represents summation in mathematical notation.

18. ∫ (Integral): Represents integration in calculus.

19. ∆ (Delta): Often used to represent change or a difference.

20. ∠ (Angle): Represents an angle formed by two intersecting lines.

21. ° (Degree): Denotes a unit of measurement for angles and temperature.

22. % (Percent): Represents a fraction of 100.

23. | | (Absolute Value): Represents the magnitude of a number regardless of its sign.

24. ∥ (Parallel): Indicates that two lines or vectors are parallel.

25. ⊥ (Perpendicular): Indicates that two lines or vectors are perpendicular to each other.

26. ∴ (Therefore): Used to indicate logical consequence or inference.

27. ∈ (Element of): Denotes that a value is an element of a set.

28. ∉ (Not an Element of): Denotes that a value is not an element of a set.

29. ∩ (Intersection): Represents the intersection of two sets.

30. ∪ (Union): Represents the union of two sets.

These symbols are commonly used in mathematics to represent various operations, relationships, and concepts.

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