Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode: Difference between revisions

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Characters in other blocks: Hyphen-minus no math
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| U+002B || {{Large|+}} || PLUS SIGN
|- style="text-decoration: line-through; background: orange;"
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| U+002D || {{Large|-}} || HYPHEN-MINUS<ref>As per [https://www.unicode.org/Public/15.0.0/ucd/DerivedCoreProperties.txt Unicode 15.0.0], 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|&lt;}} || 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/15.0.0/ucd/DerivedCoreProperties.txt Unicode 15.0.0], 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