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what is vincullum please explain me ​

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Answered by educatorvs
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A vinculum is a horizontal line used in mathematical notation for a specific purpose. It may be placed as an overline (or underline) over (or under) a mathematical expression to indicate that the expression is to be considered grouped together.

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Answered by ajrawat2525
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A horizontal line placed over an expression to show that everything below the line is one group. Example: the horizontal line in the square root symbol that shows which values are part of the square root.

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