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In math, a comma typically represents a decimal point, not addition or multiplication. For example, in the number 1,000, the comma separates the whole number from the decimal part. In mathematical operations, the symbols "+" and "x" are used to denote addition and multiplication, respectively.

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Usually neither. Unless comma is specifically defined as one of these functions.

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