^ means, "to the exponent of"
The symbol "*" means multiply.
The word "carat" (karat) has the homonyms (homophones) caret and carrot. CARET - the keyboard symbol (^) CARROT - a vegetable plant with an edible orange root
It is a symbol representing addition, one of the basic binary operations in arithmetic.
If you mean the symbol of a triangle, in math and science a triangle stands for change in
I will assume that you mean " to the power of two ". A symbol for any n-power is to put the number (n) on the side, above the number. Like this: nn.
caret
well on a calculator, it is used to add exponets. for example: if you type on your calculater "2" then add the "caret" and then type "2" and hit enter. You should get "4" because 2 squared equals 4.
Caret.
"-6 and 6" is not a symbol!
It a letter in math. Am a right? Am not that smart tho
To make a caret symbol, hold down the 'shift' key and then press the number 6. It will appear as ^. The caret is a spacing character and is officially referred to as a 'circumflex accent' in the American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
The ^ symbol is called a caret. Microsoft Word Symbols calls it a Circumflex Accent which is what that symbol is called when placed above a letter in French in words like forêt. A caret is often used to show where information or text should be added, when proofreading and editing. It is also used when using indices (mathematical term referring to X squared). They are written as X^2.
The symbol "*" means multiply.
The word "carat" (karat) has the homonyms (homophones) caret and carrot. CARET - the keyboard symbol (^) CARROT - a vegetable plant with an edible orange root
Lambda is usually specified to mean wavelength in mathematics and physics.
Yd is not a standrad mathematical symbol. Its meaning depends on the context.
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