A Binary Operator Symbol Identification.

In summary, the Wikipedia page is referring to the Pythagorean addition, which is denoted by a little X in a circle. This symbol is used to represent the binary operation a "that symbol" b = sqrt(a^2 + b^2), also known as the Pythagorean Hypotenuse. The LaTeX code for this symbol is \oplus and it is commonly used in vector spaces to represent the direct sum.
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I am curious what the wikipedia page <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_addition> is referring to when it qoutes that symbol " a Little X in a Circle ", It says and I qoute the binary operation a "that symbol" b = sqrt(a^2 + b^2), Pythagoreans Hypotenuse. Much abliged.
 
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It's just a symbol to denote that particular addition. They draw a circle around it so you wouldn't confuse it with the regular +
The LaTeX code is \oplus if you want to know. Also, the [tex]\oplus[/tex] is more commonly used in vector spaces to denote the direct sum, which is a totally unrelated use.
 

What is a binary operator symbol?

A binary operator symbol is a mathematical symbol or symbol used in programming languages that operates on two operands to produce a result. These symbols include plus (+), minus (-), multiplication (*), division (/), and many more.

How do you identify a binary operator symbol?

To identify a binary operator symbol, look for a symbol that is placed between two operands and performs an operation on them. It is important to note that not all symbols between two operands are binary operators, as some may be used as delimiters or punctuation marks.

What is the difference between a binary operator symbol and a unary operator symbol?

A binary operator symbol operates on two operands, while a unary operator symbol operates on only one operand. This means that a binary operator requires two values to perform an operation, while a unary operator only needs one value.

Can a symbol be both a binary and unary operator?

Yes, a symbol can be both a binary and unary operator, depending on how it is used in the context of an expression. For example, the minus symbol (-) can be used as a binary operator to perform subtraction or as a unary operator to denote a negative value.

What is the order of operations for binary operator symbols?

The order of operations for binary operator symbols follows the acronym PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right). This means that binary operator symbols are evaluated in a specific order to ensure the correct result is obtained.

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