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During the 16th and early 17th Century, the equals, multiplication, division, radical (root), decimal and inequality symbols were gradually introduced and standardized. ... In the Renaissance Italy of the early 16th Century, Bologna University in particular was famed for its intense public mathematics
Prior to the invention of the Mathematical Symbols, mathematical equations were written in words.
For example, Y + 10 = 4.5 would be written as
The thing plus ten equal to eight.
It is true that MOST, that is, the majority of the mathematical symbols we have today were invented in the 16th century. Examples of such symbols are:
- Multiplication Sign × (1618)
- Plus/Minus Sign ± (1628)
- Inequality Signs > and < (1631)
- Percentage Sign % (1650)
- Infinity Sign ∞ (1655)
- Division Sign ÷ (1659) to mention a few.
Prior to the 16th century, some mathematical signs were already in use. They are:
- Plus Sign + (1360)
- Minus Sign - (1489)
- Square Root Sign (1525)
- Equals Sign = (1557) to mention a few.
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