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Vinculum (symbol) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vinculum is a horizontal line placed over a mathematical expression, used to indicate that it is to be considered a group. Vinculum is Latin for "bond", "fetter", "chain", or "tie", which is rou...
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Vinculum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A vinculum (pl. vincula ) is a bond or tie, specifically: • Vinculum (symbol), a mathematical symbol used for grouping. • Vinculum (mapping), a symbol indicating that two land parcels are owned by...
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On the other hand, it's a useful observation that the vinculum is a tool to group symbols, similar to the way brackets are used. The article should probably ...
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Vinculum (symbol). Vinculum (symbol) summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... View More Summaries on Vinculum (symbol)
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A vinculum is a horizontal line placed over a mathematical expression, used to indicate that it is to be considered a group. Vinculum is Latin for "chain", reflecting the function of the symbol.
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The word solidus is used for the symbol "/" in any context. It doesn't have to be part of a fraction as in 1/2. The solidus is also called a virgule, - the two words can be used interchangeably. ... Originally a vinculum was a horizontal bar placed over two or more terms in order to indicate grouping, but according to The...
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