E(sigma) means summation.
If it is backwards, then it means "there exists"
2006-06-06 13:09:06
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answered by MsMath 7
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If it is the kinda funny looking e, it means Element, that something is part of a set.
2006-06-06 12:43:59
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answer #2
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answered by etbrandt 2
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E[X] means the expected value of the random variable X
2006-06-06 13:51:34
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answer #3
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answered by coffeecoke 2
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Well i would also say E as an Element. Check out your book and ask your teacher for help :)
2006-06-06 12:45:18
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answered by Anonymous
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"There exists (at least one)" is often denoted by a capital E, especially a "backwards" one.
If it is a capital Greek Sigma then it refers to summation.
2006-06-06 12:46:12
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answered by ymail493 5
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E stands for summation notation.
2006-06-06 13:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Element or equation.
2006-06-06 12:46:13
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answered by just asking 2
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sex before anything helps a whole lot
2016-03-26 21:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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