It means "plus or minus". Here are two examples:
* In the quadratic formula, it means that there are two solutions; you get one if you replace the "plus-minus" sign with a plus, and the other if you replace it with a minus.
* When specifying a measurement, for example 9.1 plus-minus 0.2, it means (in this example) that the error is not expected to be much greater than 0.2.
It indicates "plus or minus".
a plus or minus sign your welcome ;D
A plus + a plus is a plus.
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It is another way to say approximately. If you say, 345.5 is the sum, plus or minus, you mean that 345.5 is not the exact answer, but close enough for the situation.
Plus symbol (chinese): + Minus symbol (chinese): -
It indicates "plus or minus".
In Maths double sign symbols can be tabled as = + = - = - = + NB If no symbol is given in front of a number, then read it as plus(+).
a operation symbol is like minus(-) plus(+) multiply(X)and divide
Same mathematical signs equal plus Different mathematical signs equal minus Plus Plus = Plus (+)(+) = + Minus Minus = Plus (-)(-) = + Plus Minus = Minus (+)(-) = - Minus Plus = Minus (-)(+) = - So the direct answer to your question would be: plus minus equals minus
Use a character variable. For example: plus = '+' minus = '-' You can now refer to these symbols using the variable names "plus" or "minus".
Shift-Option-Plus (+) will produce the ± symbol on a Mac.
plus or minus. You see it often with square roots. The square root of 9 is plus or minus 3.
a plus or minus sign your welcome ;D
a operation symbol is like minus(-) plus(+) multiply(X)and divide
Mean plus or minus 1.95 SEM. Mean minus 1,95 SEM to Man plus 1,95 SEM.
They equal a minus and two +'s or two -'s equal a + :)