What the star means next to x?

In summary, the star symbol next to x can have multiple meanings depending on the context. In Riemann sums, it denotes a specific partition, while in other cases it could represent a complex conjugate or a notation for specific roots of a function. It is not a standard or normative notation, but rather used by some authors to distinguish certain elements of a subset from others. Without proper context, it is impossible to determine its exact meaning.
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amcavoy
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I was just wondering what the star means next to x? For example:

[tex]f(x^{*})[/tex]

Thanks.
 
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In what context? In Riemann sums, they denote some particular partition, although that's more often paired with a subscript.
 
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* could mean complex conjugate, and is most likely. Unlikely is that it is some form of duality statement.
 
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It might also mean that given a function f(x), we signify (for example) the ROOTS of f with [tex]x^{*}[/tex]
Each root of f fulfills the equation:
[tex]f(x^{*})=0[/tex]
(In this case, therefore, [tex]x^{*}[/tex] is used as a symbol for an element of that subset R of the domain D of f which consists of the roots of f. The star distinguishes these x-values then from the rest of the x-values in D but not included in R.)


It is impossible to determine what is meant here without giving us the proper context.

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Note that attachment of a star is a STANDARD notation for the complex conjugate (i.e, Matt Grime's suggestion); several authors don't bother to introduce a star symbol to denote specific roots (or elements of other subsets of the domain). However, some do, although it cannot be regarded as a standard or normative notation.
 
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What does the star next to x mean?

The star next to x is typically used as a symbol to represent multiplication. It means that the value of x is being multiplied by another number or variable.

Why is there a star next to x?

The star next to x is used as a mathematical symbol to indicate multiplication. It is commonly used in equations or formulas to represent the multiplication operation.

What do I do with the star next to x?

The star next to x is used to indicate multiplication. In mathematical equations, you would use the star to multiply the value of x by another number or variable.

Can I replace the star with another symbol next to x?

Yes, the star can be replaced with other symbols such as a dot (·) or parentheses (x(y)). However, the star is the most commonly used symbol for multiplication.

Is the star next to x always used for multiplication?

No, the star can also be used as a symbol for other operations in different contexts. For example, in statistics, the star is used to indicate significance levels. However, in mathematical equations, the star is typically used for multiplication.

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