"^" Is called a carrot for one thing. Second it denotes it because sometimes if you have something to be added (missing? Where'd you get that idea from?) you can use a carrot to note the placement of the added object/word/letter/symbol.
Any symbol can be used to denote a set of integers. The set of all integers is denoted by Z, and the set of natural numbers by N.
It is the power, index or exponent.
a variable expression in math is a symbol that is in a sentence
The radical symbol √ (with a line over what you're taking a root of) denotes root.The symbol without any other numbers, means square root, while with a number like 3√ means take cube root, 4√ fourth root, etc.If you want to type this symbol in Windows, hold down the key on the keyboard, then type (on the number pad) 251, then let go of the key.You can also denote roots by fractional exponents: 1/2 power is the square root,1/3 power is the cube root, etc and this works if you have an xy (exponentiation)key on your calculator and want to compute roots.The symbol used to make a root is √
You mean something like this: So your name is?
The radical symbol √
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
When placed next to any angle on a triangle, the theta symbol (θ) represents that missing angle.
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Mathematics. a symbol or number placed above and after another symbol or number to denote the power to which the latter is to be raised: The exponents of the quantities xn, 2m, y4, and 35 are, respectively, n, m, 4, and 5.
That symbol is called the radical.
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Any symbol can be used to denote a set of integers. The set of all integers is denoted by Z, and the set of natural numbers by N.
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The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"