Who introduced caret symbol in maths ??
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The caret /ˈkærət/ is an inverted V-shaped grapheme. It is the spacing character ^ in ASCII (at code point 5Ehex) and other character sets that may also be called a hat, control, uparrow, or less frequently, chevron, xor sign, 'to the power of' (exponent), pointer(in Pascal),[1] or wedge. Officially, this character is referred to as circumflex accent in both ASCII[2] and Unicode[3] terminology (because of its historical use in overstrike), whereas caret refers to a similar but lowered Unicode character: U+2038 ‸ caret. Additionally, there is a lowered variant with a stroke: U+2041 ⁁ caret insertion point.[4]
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I think no specific inventor is there,it is an ASCII code used in computers.
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