👉 In mathematics, a tilde (|) is used to denote an operator or function that has a special property. It is often used in mathematical expressions and equations to indicate that certain operations are applied before others.
For example:
- The expression "2 + 3" would be read as "2 tilth 3" in English, indicating that the addition operation is performed first.
- In calculus, the term "differential" is a tilde, used to denote an operator that calculates
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