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[mathcad] Re: All possible pairings of two sets of complex varaibles
Author: Oakley, Philip SELEX UK    Posted: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 17:25:14 +0000

It is in quicksheets >> Extra Maths Symbols

Usually you need to either drag them into your worksheet or cut and paste.

Sometimes you can use the Literal entry ctrl+shft+K (or maybe J) for other symbol characters as well - have a look in the collaboratory.

Philip

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