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  1. Sep 15, 2017 · The only use I've seen for the ¬ symbol is to represent negation in the context of formal logic. For instance, if P is the proposition "It will rain today", then ¬P is the proposition "It will not rain today." I've also seen ~ used for this. Also note the first comment in the linked post: That character is U+00AC NOT SIGN and is one of the ...

  2. Dec 25, 2018 · 1. Well, “to” (as in “toward”) is sometimes represented as the rightward-pointing arrow (→), so if you used the leftward-pointing arrow (←) to represent “from”, people might understand that. The broader answer is that you can make up whatever symbols you want, but that leads to the broader question: will people understand it ...

  3. This symbol is mostly know as "arroba" at my country. It is used to mean 15 kgs or 33 pounds, and it's a pretty common unit in the farming scope, mostly with cattle. This (a unit of measurement) seems to be the original, intended usage of this little funny guy, but at some point it got some new uses. –

  4. Aug 23, 2014 · @WS2 In speech, very nearly always. In writing, much less so. I think what may be going on is that one just assumes that “June 1” is pronounced “June First”, or “4 July” as “the Fourth of July”.

  5. Jun 27, 2015 · The World Wide Web Consortium is the standards organization for HTML, and in their recommendation for HTML 5, they refer specifically to Unicode character 003C: The first character of a start tag must be a "<" (U+003C) character. 003C is generally the character produced from the keyboard (shift + comma on a US keyboard).

  6. Jun 24, 2012 · The virgule is used only when indicating a line break in an inline quotation. There is no symbol for "and/or" likely because in technical or scientific realms "or" means "just A, just B, or both A and B." Restated, "or" in technical realms is inclusive. "Exclusive or" or "xor" (pronounced eks-or) means only "just A or just B." Share.

  7. Aug 20, 2014 · 2. Style manuals typically recommend the use of "and" rather than "&" in running text. Exceptions are made for common abbreviations such as the name of a corporation, and stylistic typography in general, most commonly title pages, particularly for ceremonial purposes such as a dissertation. Tradition trumps brevity in most of the contexts, however.

  8. Apr 8, 2017 · Apparently, caret is the most common American pronunciation of the circumflex character ^ (says this comment). Note that ^ is used to mark the CONTROL KEY, in which case it is pronounced control (e.g., ^Y stands for Ctrl+Y, which you read control-Y). Share. Improve this answer.

  9. May 17, 2013 · The advantage of using minute and second symbols for time is that it obviously expresses a duration rather than a time. From the time 01:00:00 to the time 02:34:56 is a duration of 1 hour, 34 minutes and 56 seconds (1h 34′ 56″) Prime markers start single and are multiplied for susbsequent appearances, so minutes use a single prime ′ and ...

  10. Here are some of them: & is especially common when joining names to indicate a firm or a partnership, for example, a law firm: Baker & McKenzie. Abercrombie & Fitch. Crosby Stills Nash & Young. In abbreviations, when abbreviating "and", & is often used: AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph)

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