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- !
- Apply ... to
- Arabic percent sign
- Asymmetry of significant figures
- Bang
- Big O notation
- Chaining operators and relations
- Circumflex to Distinguish Variable Names
- Combinations
- Commutative diagrams
- Division
- Dual
- Easily confused symbols
- Elliptic integrals
- Equality, identity, definition
- Equation
- Factors
- Field
- Function application without parentheses
- Functions with no standard pronunciation
- Handwritten x
- Intervals
- Inverse functions and preimages
- Juxtaposition means combine in the obvious way
- LaTeX
- LaTeΧ
- Lack of brackets in language
- Lack of brackets in spoken language
- Long variable names
- Main Page
- MathML Intent
- Matrix indices
- Missing multiplication symbol
- Mixed fractions
- Mod Notation
- Modular equivalence
- Modulus
- Natural numbers
- Negating a fraction
- Or
- Order of operations
- Parentheses are overused
- Positive-and-Negative
- Powers of trigonometric functions
- Prime symbol in variable names
- Probability theory
- Proof
- Quotes
- References
- Separating arguments of a function
- Series that are neither convergent nor divergent
- Set notation
- Something on the right of a radical
- Space is significant
- Stacked fractions
- Superscript
- Symbols for names
- Symbols that look identical in certain contexts
- Symbols with no standard pronunciation
- The order of factors matters even when they commute
- The order of terms matters even when they commute
- There is no function application symbol
- Times smaller and bigger
- Unary division
- Use of different typefaces to convey meaning
- Ways of writing numbers
- What is a fraction
- When the left and right delimiter are the same symbol
- Whole numbers