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Math Symbols

All Math Symbols You Need — The Ultimate Copy and Paste Reference

Updated May 2026 Basic · Algebra · Calculus · Logic · Sets Click any to copy

Every mathematical symbol you’ll ever need — from basic arithmetic to calculus and set theory. Plain Unicode text that pastes into Word, Google Docs, emails, and any app without special software. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.

±Plus Minus
÷Divide
×Multiply
Not Equal
Infinity
Root
πPi
Sigma

Basic Operations

The foundational symbols of arithmetic — the ones every student, teacher, and professional needs. These are standard Unicode and display correctly in every application.

SymbolNameMeaningUnicode
+Plus SignAdditionU+002B
Minus SignSubtraction (proper minus, not hyphen)U+2212
×Multiplication SignMultiply (not letter x)U+00D7
÷Division SignDivideU+00F7
±Plus-Minus SignPlus or minus (tolerance, error margin)U+00B1
Minus-or-PlusMinus or plus (paired with ±)U+2213
=Equals SignEqualityU+003D
Not Equal ToInequalityU+2260
%PercentPer hundredU+0025
Per MillePer thousandU+2030
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Use − not – for mathematical minus
The hyphen-minus on your keyboard (-) is not the mathematical minus sign. In formal documents, equations, and academic writing, use the proper minus sign − (U+2212). It has correct spacing, the right weight, and aligns properly with + in typeset equations. Copy it above.

Comparison and Inequality Symbols

Used in algebra, statistics, calculus, and programming to express relationships between quantities. These are among the most frequently needed math symbols outside of basic arithmetic.

SymbolNameMeaningUnicode
<Less Thana < b means a is less than bU+003C
U+003ELess Than or Equala ≤ b — a is at most bU+2264
Greater Than or Equala ≥ b — a is at least bU+2265
Almost EqualApproximately equal — π ≈ 3.14159U+2248
Approximately EqualCongruent or approximately equalU+2245
Identical ToIdentically equal / defined asU+2261
Proportional Toy ∝ x means y is proportional to xU+221D
Much Less ThanSignificantly smallerU+226A
Much Greater ThanSignificantly largerU+226B

Algebra and Common Math Symbols

Roots, powers and special numbers
Square RootU+221A
Cube RootU+221B
Fourth RootU+221C
πPi≈ 3.14159
InfinityU+221E
°DegreeU+00B0
¹Superscript 1U+00B9
²SquaredU+00B2
³CubedU+00B3
Superscript nU+207F
½One HalfU+00BD
¼One QuarterU+00BC
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Need more superscript numbers? ⁰ ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷ ⁸ ⁹
For exponents like x⁴ or x⁵, use the full set of superscript and subscript symbols on SymbolNow — all digits 0–9 plus letters, available as plain Unicode text.

Calculus Symbols

Essential symbols for differentiation, integration, limits, and summation. Used in university-level mathematics, physics, and engineering notation.

SymbolNameMeaningUnicode
Summation (Sigma)Sum of a series — ∑ aₙU+2211
Product (Pi)Product of a series — ∏ aₙU+220F
IntegralIntegration — ∫ f(x) dxU+222B
Double IntegralDouble integrationU+222C
Partial DifferentialPartial derivative — ∂f/∂xU+2202
Nabla (Del)Gradient, divergence, curl operatorU+2207
limLimitLimit of a function as x → aText
Right ArrowApproaches — as x → 0U+2192
ΔDeltaChange in — Δx means change in xU+0394
PrimeDerivative — f′(x)U+2032
Double PrimeSecond derivative — f″(x)U+2033

Greek Letters Used in Mathematics

Greek letters are the backbone of mathematical notation — from α (alpha) in statistics to Ω (omega) in physics. These are the most commonly needed Greek characters in academic and scientific writing.

Lowercase — most used in equations
αAlphaSignificance level
βBetaCoefficient
γGammaGrowth rate
δDeltaSmall change
εEpsilonSmall quantity
θThetaAngle
λLambdaEigenvalue
μMuMean / micro
πPi3.14159…
σSigmaStd deviation
τTauTime constant
φPhiGolden ratio
ωOmegaAngular freq.
ρRhoDensity / corr.
χChiChi-squared
ψPsiWave function
Uppercase — used in summation, sets and physics
ΣSigmaSummation
ΔDeltaChange
ΠPiProduct
ΩOmegaOhms / last
ΛLambdaCosmological
ΓGammaGamma function
ΘThetaBig-O notation
ΦPhiMagnetic flux

Set Theory and Logic Symbols

Used in discrete mathematics, computer science, and formal logic. These symbols express relationships between sets and logical propositions.

Set theory
SymbolNameMeaningUnicode
Element Ofx ∈ A — x is a member of set AU+2208
Not Element Ofx ∉ A — x is not in set AU+2209
Subset OfA ⊂ B — A is a subset of BU+2282
Subset or EqualA ⊆ B — subset or equalU+2286
UnionA ∪ B — all elements in A or BU+222A
IntersectionA ∩ B — elements in both A and BU+2229
Empty SetSet with no elementsU+2205
InfinityUnbounded quantityU+221E
Logic
SymbolNameMeaningUnicode
Logical ANDp ∧ q — p and q are both trueU+2227
Logical ORp ∨ q — p or q (or both) are trueU+2228
¬Logical NOT¬p — negation of pU+00AC
Impliesp ⇒ q — if p then qU+21D2
If and Only Ifp ⇔ q — p iff q (biconditional)U+21D4
For All∀x — for every xU+2200
There Exists∃x — there is at least one xU+2203
ThereforeConclusion follows from premisesU+2234
BecauseReason for the conclusion aboveU+2235

Geometry Symbols

AngleU+2220
PerpendicularU+22A5
ParallelU+2225
CongruentU+2245
SimilarU+223C
TriangleU+25B3
CircleU+25CB
πPiCircumference
°DegreeAngle measure
Arcminute1/60 degree
Arcsecond1/3600 degree
Right TriangleU+22BF

FAQ

How do I type math symbols without copy-pasting? On Windows, hold Alt and type a numeric code on the numpad (Alt+0177 = ±, Alt+0215 = ×). On Mac, use Option key combinations (Option+= gives ≠, Option+5 gives ∞). On any device, you can also use the operating system’s character picker — Windows key + . on Windows, or Ctrl+Cmd+Space on Mac. For frequent use, copy-pasting from this page is the fastest method.

Will math symbols paste correctly into Word and Google Docs? Yes. All symbols on this page are standard Unicode characters. They paste into Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, Apple Pages, Notion, LaTeX source files, and any text field that accepts Unicode — which is virtually everything. They render in the document’s current font without any special formatting needed.

What is the difference between × (multiplication) and x (letter x)? The multiplication sign × (U+00D7) is a dedicated Unicode character distinct from the letter x. In formal mathematical writing, using the letter x for multiplication is incorrect — the proper symbol is × or a centre dot · (U+00B7). In algebra, multiplication is usually implied (2x means 2 times x) without any symbol.

How do I write fractions using Unicode? Unicode includes prebuilt fractions for the most common values: ½ ¼ ¾ ⅓ ⅔ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞. For other fractions, use the fraction slash ⁄ (U+2044) with superscript and subscript digits — e.g. ³⁄₄ for three-quarters. For complex fractions in documents, equation editors (Word’s Equation tool, LaTeX) are more appropriate.

What does ∴ mean in mathematics? The three-dot triangle symbol ∴ means “therefore” — it marks the conclusion of a logical argument. It’s paired with ∵ which means “because” or “since.” Example: All humans are mortal ∵ Socrates is human ∴ Socrates is mortal. These symbols are common in formal proofs and academic mathematics writing.

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