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Where does the equal sign, "=", used in mathematics originate from?

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Where does the equal sign, "=", used in mathematics originate from?
posted Aug 26 by Maninder Bath

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16th century England
The sign was first recorded by Anglo-Welsh physician and mathematician Robert Recorde in his mathematics textbook "The Whetstone of Witte" (1557).

answer Aug 27 by Anuradha Tabyal
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