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Shows miscellaneous mathematical symbols.
There exists
Inserts the symbol for an existential quantifier. Command for the Commands window: exists
There does not exist
Inserts the symbol for an existential quantifier. Command for the Commands window: notexists
For all
Inserts the symbol for a universal quantifier "for all". Command for the Commands window: forall
Real Part
Inserts the symbol for the real part of a complex number. Command for the Commands window: re
Imaginary Part
Inserts the symbol for the imaginary part of a complex number. Command for the Commands window: im
Weierstrass p
This icon inserts a Weierstrass p-function symbol. Command for the Commands window: wp
Ellipsis
This icon inserts an ellipsis (three low horizontal dots). Command for the Commands window: dotslow
Math-axis Ellipsis
This icon inserts an axis-ellipsis (three vertically centered horizontal dots). Command for the Commands window: dotsaxis
Vertical Ellipsis
This icon inserts a vertical ellipsis (three vertical dots). Command for the Commands window: dotsvert
Upward Diagonal Ellipsis
This icon inserts an upward diagonal ellipsis (three dots on the diagonal from the bottom left to the top right)Command for the Commands window: dotsup or dotsdiag
Downward Diagonal Ellipsis
This icon inserts a downward diagonal ellipsis (three dots on the diagonal from upper left to lower right). Command for the Commands window: dotsdown
A back epsilon can be inserted by typing backepsilon in the Commands window.
To insert a placeholder into your formula, type <?> in the Commands window.