Basic Math Symbols

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Across
  1. 2. symbol is used to indicate exponentiation, meaning raising a number to a power.
  2. 4. is used as the decimal point to separate the whole number part from the fractional part
  3. 6. in programming and mathematics gives you the remainder after a division. It's often described as the "remainder operator".
  4. 10. means that two values are almost the same but not exactly identical.
  5. 11. refers to a statement that compares two expressions or values, indicating that they are not equal.
  6. 12. is a symbol used to indicate mathematical division.
  7. 18. is a straight line that runs from left to right or right to left, parallel to the horizon.
  8. 19. refers to a comparison between two values where one value is strictly greater than or strictly less than the other.
  9. 20. is a mathematical symbol used to represent division.
Down
  1. 1. a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, equals the original number. It's like finding the "opposite" of squaring a number.
  2. 3. is a mathematical symbol that indicates multiplication.
  3. 5. is a mathematical symbol that indicates that two expressions have the same value.
  4. 7. in mathematics refers to exponentiation, which is a mathematical operation that involves multiplying a number by itself a certain number of times.
  5. 8. is a mathematical symbol used to indicate multiplication.
  6. 9. mathematical symbol that indicates addition.
  7. 13. is a small star-shaped symbol with several uses in writing, printing, and programming.
  8. 14. symbols used to group numbers, variables, or expressions together.
  9. 15. two things are different or not the same.
  10. 16. is a mathematical symbol with multiple meanings. It's most commonly used to indicate subtraction.
  11. 17. also known as brackets, are symbols used in mathematics to group numbers, variables, or expressions together.