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Mathematical Symbols: Emilio Ortega Manriquez

Mathematical symbols allow for the precise representation of mathematical formulas and equations. Inline symbols can represent equations like 5 * 4 = 20 or 7 ≤ 10, while separate line equations call out formulas like 52 = 25. Equations can be numbered and referenced, as seen in the example of Equation 1 showing the number of minutes in a day as 24 * 60 = 1,440. Equation 2 demonstrates various mathematical symbols in the less meaningful formula 74 + 6 * 17 ≥ 13 ∪ Xα13∃ → nonsense.

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Mathematical Symbols: Emilio Ortega Manriquez

Mathematical symbols allow for the precise representation of mathematical formulas and equations. Inline symbols can represent equations like 5 * 4 = 20 or 7 ≤ 10, while separate line equations call out formulas like 52 = 25. Equations can be numbered and referenced, as seen in the example of Equation 1 showing the number of minutes in a day as 24 * 60 = 1,440. Equation 2 demonstrates various mathematical symbols in the less meaningful formula 74 + 6 * 17 ≥ 13 ∪ Xα13∃ → nonsense.

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Mathematical Symbols

Emilio Ortega Manriquez

1 Introduction
1.1 Math Formulas
Math equations can be created inline as 5 ∗ 4 = 20, or 7 ≤ 10 is true.
or equaions can be on a separate line as
52 = 25
to call out the formula

1.2 Float: Equations


My first result is shown in Equation 1, which shows te number of minutes in a day

24 ∗ 60 = 1, 440 (1)
there are a lot of interesting math symbols as shown in Equation 2.

74 + 6 ∗ 17 ≥ 13 ∪ Xα13∃ → nonsense (2)

2 Conclusión

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