Math, asked by leenatikyani, 6 months ago

what is mean this ^ symbol

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Answered by supriyasharma19
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Answer:

This symbol < means less than, for example 2 < 4 means that 2 is less than 4. This symbol > means greater than, for example 4 > 2. ≤ ≥ These symbols mean 'less than or equal to' and 'greater than or equal to' and are commonly used in algebra.

Answered by FuntimePeiko
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This symbol ''^'' morely represent(most in text where this ² doing function not able) the no.(or power) above the main no. which also call base

eg. 10^{2} = 10^2

333^{7}= 333^7

6^{-3}= 6^-3

x^{2}= x^2

Although here is another meaning :-

In logic, mathematics and linguistics, And (∧) is the truth-functional operator of logical conjunction; the and of a set of operands is true if and only if all of its operands are true.  An operand of a conjunction is a conjunct.

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