Can you explain the concept of "u qed" in mathematical proofs?

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2026-07-08 06:45

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In mathematical proofs, "QED" stands for the Latin phrase "quod erat demonstrandum," which translates to "that which was to be demonstrated." It is typically placed at the end of a proof to indicate that the statement has been proven or demonstrated.

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