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  1. !
  2. Apply ... to
  3. Arabic percent sign
  4. Asymmetry of significant figures
  5. Big O notation
  6. Chaining operators and relations
  7. Circumflex to Distinguish Variable Names
  8. Combinations
  9. Commutative diagrams
  10. Division
  11. Dual
  12. Easily confused symbols
  13. Elliptic integrals
  14. Equality, identity, definition
  15. Equation
  16. Factors
  17. Field
  18. Function application without parentheses
  19. Functions with no standard pronunciation
  20. Handwritten x
  21. Intervals
  22. Inverse functions and preimages
  23. Juxtaposition means combine in the obvious way
  24. LaTeΧ
  25. Lack of brackets in spoken language
  26. Long variable names
  27. Main Page
  28. MathML Intent
  29. Matrix indices
  30. Missing multiplication symbol
  31. Mixed fractions
  32. Modular equivalence
  33. Modulus
  34. Natural numbers
  35. Negating a fraction
  36. Or
  37. Order of operations
  38. Parentheses are overused
  39. Positive-and-Negative
  40. Powers of trigonometric functions
  41. Prime symbol in variable names
  42. Probability theory
  43. Quotes
  44. References
  45. Separating arguments of a function
  46. Series that are neither convergent nor divergent
  47. Set notation
  48. Something on the right of a radical
  49. Space is significant
  50. Stacked fractions
  51. Superscript
  52. Symbols for names
  53. Symbols that look identical in certain contexts
  54. Symbols with no standard pronunciation
  55. The order of terms matters even when they commute
  56. There is no function application symbol
  57. Times smaller and bigger
  58. Unary division
  59. Use of different typefaces to convey meaning
  60. Ways of writing numbers
  61. What is a fraction
  62. When the left and right delimiter are the same symbol
  63. Whole numbers

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