

Mathematical characters also appear in other blocks. Typically, the symbol is used in an expression like this: 3.14 In plain language, this means that the constant (pi) is approximately equal to the value 3.14. The Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols block (U+1EE00–U+1EEFF) contains characters used in Arabic mathematical expressions.Īrabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols The approximately symbol is used in math to indicate that two expressions are approximately equal to each other. Main article: Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols block Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows Ĭombining Diacritical Marks for Symbols block If you're still a bit confused,don't worry Let's take some timeto review them and see how theywork and how they differ.

These symbols represent conceptsthat, while related, are differentfrom one another and cantake some practice to get used to. The math subset of this block is U+2B30–U+2B44, U+2B47–U+2B4C. This guide focuses on two ofthose symbols: and. The Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows block (U+2B00–U+2BFF Arrows) contains arrows and geometric shapes with various fills. Main article: Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows (Unicode block)
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^ Unicode code points U+2329 and U+232A are deprecated as of Unicode version 5.2 The Miscellaneous Technical block (U+2300–U+23FF) includes braces and operators. Main article: Miscellaneous Technical (Unicode block) List of mathematical symbols by subject 1 language The following list of mathematical symbols by subject features a selection of the most common symbols used in modern mathematical notation within formulas, grouped by mathematical topic. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points The reserved code points (the "holes") in the alphabetic ranges up to U+1D551 duplicate characters in the Letterlike Symbols 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. Main article: Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Unicode block) Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) The Supplemental Mathematical Operators block (U+2A00–U+2AFF) contains various mathematical symbols, including N-ary operators, summations and integrals, intersections and unions, logical and relational operators, and subset/superset relations. Main article: Supplemental Mathematical Operators (Unicode block)
