To determine the number of possible symbols in braille, consider the braille cell, which consists of six dots arranged in two columns of three dots each. Each dot can either be raised or not, creating a binary system. Therefore, the total number of combinations is calculated as (2^6), resulting in 64 possible symbols, which include letters, numbers, punctuation, and special characters.
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