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- 08:32, 8 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Juxtaposition means combine in the obvious way (Created page with "In an expression, putting two things immediately next to each other usually means that they should be combined in some way. It's usually implicit that the combination operatio...")
- 08:22, 8 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Function application without parentheses (Created page with "Category:Ambiguities It's sometimes OK to write a function name followed by its argument, without any parentheses. Because there's There is no function application symb...")
- 20:24, 7 July 2021 John McKenna talk contribs created page Talk:Ways of writing numbers (Created page with "In the Twitter thread: "Have you seen fractional numbers in hex or octal notation?" Literals like 0x1.123abcp-5 are now standard in C and C++. The exponent (following 'p') is...")
- 18:31, 7 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Intervals (Created page with "Category:Local variations Intervals are often written as a pair of numbers between two brackets, with the brackets determining whether the interval is open or closed at e...")
- 14:43, 6 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page ! (Created page with "Category:Ambiguities The ! symbol is used to represent the factorial operation. When a factorial appears inside a sentence, it's possible to misinterpret the ! as an exc...")
- 14:06, 6 July 2021 User account John McKenna talk contribs was created
- 13:50, 6 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Handwritten x (Created page with "Category:Local variations The letter x is often written differently in a mathematical context to prose text, in order to distinguish it from the multiplication symbol, \(...")
- 12:56, 6 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Symbols for names (Created page with "There are many conventions to do with naming things. This page might split into several when it gets big enough. Mathematicians tend to use single Latin letters to name thing...")
- 04:49, 6 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Equality, identity, definition (Created page with "<ref>[https://twitter.com/DavidKButlerUoA/status/1412252548833046541?s=19 Twitter thread]</ref>")
- 09:52, 5 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Set notation (Created page with "When defining a set, something is normally put between curly braces. There are a few different conventions for what can go inside: * All the elements of the set, separated by...")
- 14:27, 3 July 2021 Christian Lawson-Perfect talk contribs created page Category:Local variations (Created page with "This category collects conventions in notation that are particular to a place or group of people.")
- 18:21, 2 July 2021 RJBoland talk contribs created page File:Modexamples.png
- 18:21, 2 July 2021 RJBoland talk contribs uploaded File:Modexamples.png
- 18:14, 2 July 2021 RJBoland talk contribs created page Talk:Mod Notation (Alternate Mod Notation)
- 17:15, 2 July 2021 RJBoland talk contribs created page Mod Notation (Mod Notation)
- 16:27, 2 July 2021 RJBoland talk contribs created page File:Modmacros.png
- 16:27, 2 July 2021 RJBoland talk contribs uploaded File:Modmacros.png
- 15:38, 2 July 2021 Mscroggs talk contribs created page Factors (Created page with "The factors of 21 are usually 1, 3, 7, and 21, but sometimes factors is used to describe the number 1, 3, 7 (excluding the number itself. The proper factors of 21 might be 1,...")
- 15:34, 2 July 2021 User account RJBoland talk contribs was created
- 15:24, 2 July 2021 Mscroggs talk contribs created page Lack of brackets in language (Created page with "There are problems similar to those related to order of operations misunderstandings causes by the lack of brackets in language. For example, if trying to describe \(3^{2...")