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Full form of Q.E.D.
and when it is used?​

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Answered by danahdiaz678
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"Q.E.D." (sometimes written "QED") is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "quod erat demonstrandum" ("that which was to be demonstrated"), a notation which is often placed at the end of a mathematical proof to indicate its completion

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Answered by borhaderamchandra
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Q.E.D. or QED (British English: italicised) is an initialism of the Latin phrase

"quod erat demonstrandum", like

literally meaning "what was to be shown".[1] Traditionally, the abbreviation is placed at the end of a mathematical proof or philosophical argument in print publications to indicate that the proof or the argument is complete, and hence is used with the meaning "thus it has been demonstrated"

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