Index and Glossary

Indexes need not necessarily be dry.

— HENRY B. WHEATLEY, How to Make an Index (1902)

When an index entry refers to a page containing a relevant exercise, see also the answer to that exercise for further information. An answer page is not indexed here unless it refers to a topic not included in the statement of the exercise.

  1. ⌣  , see smile.

  2. # (number sign or hash mark, can indicate hexadecimal constants like #coffee), x.

  3. (shadow), 372.

  4. Images (upper shadow), 372.

  5. (FALSE), 202208, 249, 250, 253254, 259, 272, 273, 676677.

  6. (TRUE), 202209, 250, 259, 273, 676677.

  7. ⇒: Implies.

  8. ⇔: If and only if.

  9. –1 (the constant (··· 111)2), ...

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