May 6, 2009 #3 redbelly98 staff emeritus science advisor homework helper insights author 12,140 161 skittlez15 said:
What does the upside down t mean in geometry. The up tack or falsum (‘⊥’) is a constant symbol used to represent: What does t' mean in math? It is the symbol for 'perpendicular'.
The upside down capital t means , both in elementary geometry and in linear algebra (or functional analysis). The upside down t symbol indicates perpendicular lines. * the bottom element in lattice theory * the bottom type in.
What is the upside down t symbol in math? What does the upside down t mean. In other words, a line cutting another line at a perfect 90 degree angle.
What context is it used in? The ‘⊥’ symbol stand for false contradiction. See details the information shared above about the.
The upside down t means perpendicular. The turned “u” is actually an. That means that you have two right angles back to back.
The upside down u means ‘intersection', as in the elements that occur in multiple sets. In geometry, it means “is perpendicular to”.