Content elements: gcd to gt

(Excerpt from "The MathML Handbook" by Pavi Sandhu)

   

gcd

Syntax

<apply><gcd /> ...</apply>

Description

The gcd element represents the greatest common divisor of a set of integers, specified as arguments.

Attributes

This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.

geq

Syntax

<apply><geq /> arg1 arg2</apply>

Description

The geq element is used to indicate that one element is greater than or equal to another. It can take two or more arguments.

Attributes

This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.

grad

Syntax

<apply><grad /> function</apply>

Description

The grad element represents the gradient operator of vector calculus.

Attributes

This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.

gt

Syntax

<apply><gt /> arg1 arg2</apply>

Description

The gt element is used to indicate that one element is greater than another. It can take two or more arguments.

Attributes

This element accepts the attributes definitionURL and encoding.

   

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