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[[File:0009-cmls-2012_preview_ecran.jpg|thumb|300px|Blackboard at the Laurent Schwartz Center for Mathematics, [[École Polytechnique]]]]
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===Mathematical Operators block===
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The Mathematical Operators block (U+2200–U+22FF) contains characters for mathematical, logical, and set notation.
{{Unicode chart Mathematical Operators}}
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===<span id="Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block"></span>Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block===
{{Main|Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols|l1=Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Unicode block)}}
The Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (U+1D400–U+1D7FF) contains Latin and Greek letters and decimal digits that enable mathematicians to denote different notions with different letter styles.
{{Unicode chart Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols}}
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The Letterlike Symbols block (U+2100–U+214F) includes variables. Most alphabetic math symbols are in the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block [[#Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block|shown above]].
The math subset of this block is U+2102, U+2107, U+210A–U+2113, U+2115, U+2118–U+211D, U+2124, U+2128–U+2129, U+212C–U+212D, U+212F–U+2131, U+2133
{{Unicode chart Letterlike Symbols}}
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The Miscellaneous Technical block (U+2300–U+23FF) includes braces and operators.
The math subset of this block is U+2308–U+230B, U+2320
{{Unicode chart Miscellaneous Technical}}
===Geometric Shapes block===
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The Geometric Shapes block (U+25A0–U+25FF) contains geometric shape symbols.
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The Arrows block (U+2190–U+21FF) contains line, curve, and semicircle arrows and arrow-like operators.
The math subset of this block is U+2190–U+
{{Unicode chart Arrows}}
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The Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows block (U+2B00–U+2BFF Arrows) contains arrows and geometric shapes with various fills.
The math subset of this block is U+2B30–U+2B44, U+2B47–U+2B4C.<ref>The quadruple arrows U+2B45 and U+2B46 are
{{Unicode chart Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows}}
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==Characters in other blocks==
Mathematical characters also appear in other blocks. Below is a list of these characters as of Unicode version
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| U+002B || {{Large|+}} || PLUS SIGN
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| U+002D || {{Large|-}} || HYPHEN-MINUS<ref>As per [https://www.unicode.org/Public/16.0.0/ucd/DerivedCoreProperties.txt Unicode 16.0.0], the ASCII hyphen-minus is not a mathematical symbol. To express the minus sign in math, {{unichar|2212|minus sign}} is used instead.</ref>
| U+002D || {{Large|-}} || HYPHEN-MINUS▼
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| U+003C || {{Large|<}} || LESS-THAN SIGN
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| U+00AC || {{Large|¬}} || NOT SIGN
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| U+00B0 || {{Large|°}} || DEGREE SIGN<ref>As per [https://www.unicode.org/Public/16.0.0/ucd/DerivedCoreProperties.txt Unicode 16.0.0], the degree sign is not a mathematical symbol, since it is a measurement unit symbol rather than a math symbol. Consistently, TeX packages support many non-math symbols. But this article is designed to cover only Unicode characters with a derived property of "Math".</ref>
| U+00B0 || {{Large|°}} || DEGREE SIGN▼
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| U+00B1 || {{Large|±}} || PLUS-MINUS SIGN
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*[[Superscripts and Subscripts|Superscripts and Subscripts block]]
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| U+208E || {{Large|₎}} || SUBSCRIPT RIGHT PARENTHESIS
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*[[Miscellaneous Symbols|Miscellaneous Symbols block]]
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| U+FFEC || {{Large|↓}} || HALFWIDTH DOWNWARDS ARROW
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*[[Garay (Unicode block)|Garay block]]
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