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  2. Number Forms - Wikipedia

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    Number Forms is a Unicode block that contains characters that have specific meaning as numbers, such as vulgar fractions and Roman numerals. The block has 64 code points, ranging from U+2150 to U+218F, and includes common symbols like 1⁄2, I, and Ⅰ.

  3. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings and uses of various mathematical symbols, such as + (plus sign), − (minus sign), × (multiplication sign), and more. See examples, syntax, and Unicode and LaTeX renderings of each symbol.

  4. List of mathematical constants - Wikipedia

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    A mathematical constant is a key number whose value is fixed by an unambiguous definition. This web page lists various constants by name, symbol, decimal expansion, formula, year of discovery and set.

  5. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Unicode characters with a derived property of "Math" in various blocks, such as Mathematical Operators, Supplemental Mathematical Operators, and Miscellaneous Technical. See the code charts and examples of mathematical notation for each block.

  6. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A fraction is a number that represents a part of a whole or a number of equal parts. The denominator is the number of parts in a whole, and the numerator is the number of parts in a fraction. Learn about different forms, operations and applications of fractions.

  7. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks

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    A comprehensive list of symbols and signs used in typography with Latin script, with Unicode names, aliases, and links to related articles. Find out the meaning, function, and usage of various symbols such as apostrophe, asterisk, at sign, caret, circumflex, etc.

  8. Cube (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    A cube of a number is its third power, the result of multiplying three instances of the number together. Learn about the cube function, the cube root, the cubic parabola, and the perfect cubes in integers and base ten.

  9. Unicode subscripts and superscripts - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use Unicode characters for superscripts and subscripts in plain text without markup. See the difference between numerator/denominator and subscript/superscript glyphs, and the intended and actual rendering of fractions and ordinals.