Vinculum (symbol)

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A vinculum is a horizontal line put over a mathematical expression. It shows that it belongs together as a group. (Vinculum is Latin for "chain".)

Examples are:

1. groups of digits repeating forever, for example,

13=0.333333=0.3

2. fractions

50010×10=51=5

3. radicals (in the following example the quantity ab+2 is the radicand, and thus has a vinculum over it):

ab+2n

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