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complement
Summary
complement is an unary operation[1]. complement draws 249 Wikipedia views per month (unary_operation category, ranking #2 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- complement's image is recorded as Venn10.svg[3].
- complement's instance of is recorded as unary operation[4].
- complement's instance of is recorded as set operation[5].
- complement's instance of is recorded as Wikimedia article covering multiple topics[6].
- complement's instance of is recorded as logical negation[7].
- complement's subclass of is recorded as subset[8].
- complement's subclass of is recorded as set difference[9].
- complement's Unicode character is recorded as ∁[10].
- complement's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0f65d[11].
- complement's main subject is recorded as set difference[12].
- complement's main subject is recorded as absolute complement[13].
- complement's Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID is recorded as 0170240[14].
- complement's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/complement-set-theory[15].
- complement's TeX string is recorded as \complement[16].
- complement's MathWorld ID is recorded as ComplementSet[17].
- complement's MathWorld ID is recorded as Complementation[18].
- complement's MathWorld ID is recorded as Complement[19].
- complement's Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID is recorded as 3490828[20].
- complement's Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures ID is recorded as complement[21].
- complement's Larousse ID is recorded as divers/complémentaire_dune_partie_A_dun_ensemble_E/35667[22].
- complement's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[23].
- complement's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 47133237[24].
- complement's Brilliant Wiki ID is recorded as complement-definition[25].
- complement's Australian Educational Vocabulary ID is recorded as scot/11890[26].
- complement's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 109775[27].
Why It Matters
complement draws 249 Wikipedia views per month (unary_operation category, ranking #2 of 9).[2] complement has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] complement is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]