An upside-down "V" symbol on a calculator typically represents the logical operation known as "AND" in Boolean algebra. It indicates that both conditions or inputs must be true for the overall expression to be true. In some contexts, it may also denote the logical conjunction in set theory or be used in other mathematical operations. Always check the specific calculator's manual for precise definitions, as symbols can vary by model.
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In set theory, the symbol of intersection is ∩, like an upside down U.
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The closest you can get is with the numbers: 316. When you hold the calculator upside down, you will see something similar to "Pie."
Yes, it is an upside down "therefore" symbol. i.e. three dots forming a triangle with a flat top and point at the bottom.