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  1. A mathematical symbol is a figure or a combination of figures that is used to represent a mathematical object, an action on mathematical objects, a relation between mathematical objects, or for structuring the other symbols that occur in a formula.

  2. Comprehensive collection of 225+ math symbols used in algebra, categorized by subject and type into tables along with each symbol's name, usage and example.

  3. Summation. sum over … from … to … of, sigma. ∑ k = 1 n x k {\displaystyle \sum _ {k=1}^ {n} {x_ {k}}} is the same as x 1 +x 2 +x 3 +...+x n. ∑ k = 1 5 ( k + 2 ) = 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 25 {\displaystyle \sum _ {k=1}^ {5} { (k+2)}=3+4+5+6+7=25} ∏. Product. product over … from … to … of.

    Symbol
    Name
    Read As
    Meaning
    =
    Equal
    is equal to
    If x=y, x and y represent the same value ...
    Definition
    is defined as
    If x≡y, x is defined as another name of ...
    Approximately equal
    is approximately equal to
    If x≈y, x and y are almost equal.
    Inequation
    does not equal, is not equal to
    If x≠y, x and y do not represent the same ...
  4. List of all math symbols and meaning - equality, inequality, parentheses, plus, minus, times, division, power, square root, percent, per mille,...

    • Denial
    • Repression
    • Projection
    • Displacement
    • Regression
    • Sublimation
    • Rationalization
    • Reaction Formation
    • Introjection
    • Identification with The Aggressor

    Denial is a defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud which involves a refusal to accept reality, thus blocking external events from awareness. If a situation is just too much to handle, the person may respond by refusing to perceive it or by denying that it exists. As you might imagine, this is a primitive and dangerous defense – no one disregards ...

    Repression is an unconscious defense mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious. Repression, which Anna Freud also called “motivated forgetting,” is just that: not being able to recall a threatening situation, person, or event. Thoughts that are often repressed are those that would result in fee...

    Projection is a psychological defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud in which an individual attributes unwanted thoughts, feelings and motives onto another person. Projection, which Anna Freud also called displacement outward, is almost the complete opposite of turning against the self. It involves the tendency to see your own unacceptable desire...

    Displacement is the redirection of an impulse (usually aggression) onto a powerless substitute target. The target can be a person or an object that can serve as a symbolic substitute. Displacement occurs when the Id wants to do something which the Superego does not permit. The Ego thus finds some other way of releasing the psychic energy of the Id....

    Regression functions as a form of retreat, enabling a person to psychologically go back in time to a period when the person felt safer.

    Sublimation is similar to displacement, but takes place when we manage to displace our unacceptable emotions into behaviors which are constructive and socially acceptable, rather than destructive activities. Sublimation is one of Anna Freud’s original defense mechanisms. Sublimation for Freud was the cornerstone of civilized life, as arts and scien...

    Rationalization is a defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud involving a cognitive distortion of “the facts” to make an event or an impulse less threatening. We do it often enough on a fairly conscious level when we provide ourselves with excuses. But for many people, with sensitive egos, making excuses comes so easy that they never are truly awar...

    Reaction formation, which Anna Freud called “believing the opposite,” is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person goes beyond denial and behaves in the opposite way to which he or she thinks or feels. Conscious behaviors are adopted to overcompensate for the anxiety a person feels regarding their socially unacceptable unconscious thought...

    Introjection, sometimes called identification, involves taking into your own personality characteristics of someone else, because doing so solves some emotional difficulty. Introjection is very important to Freudian theory as the mechanism by which we develop our superegos.

    Identification with the aggressor is a defense mechanism proposed by Sandor Ferenczi and later developed by Anna Freud. It involves the victim adopting the behavior of a person who is more powerful and hostile towards them. By internalizing the behavior of the aggressor the “victim” hopes to avoid abuse, as the aggressor may begin to feel an emotio...

  5. Common Symbols Used in Algebra. Symbols save time and space when writing. Here are the most common algebraic symbols: Symbol. Meaning. Example.

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  7. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. The Basic Operations. In basic mathematics there are many ways of saying the same thing: Addition is ... ... bringing two or more numbers (or things) together to make a new total. The numbers to be added together are called the " Addends ": Subtraction is ... ... taking one number away from another.

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