Plus–minus sign

±
Plus–minus sign
In UnicodeU+00B1 ± PLUS-MINUS SIGN (±, ±, ±)
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See alsoU+2213 MINUS-OR-PLUS SIGN (∓, ∓, ∓)

The plus–minus sign or plus-or-minus sign (±) and the complementary minus-or-plus sign () are symbols with broadly similar multiple meanings.

  • In mathematics, the ± sign generally indicates a choice of exactly two possible values, one of which is obtained through addition and the other through subtraction. The is typically used only in tandem with the ± sign and indicates that in the case that the ± is a +, the would be a − (and vice-versa).
  • In statistics and experimental sciences, the ± sign commonly indicates the confidence interval or uncertainty bounding a range of possible errors in a measurement, often the standard deviation or standard error. The sign may also represent an inclusive range of values that a reading might have.
  • In chess, the ± sign indicates a clear advantage for the white player; the complementary minus-plus sign () indicates a clear advantage for the black player.

Other meanings occur in other fields, including medicine, engineering, chemistry, electronics, linguistics, and philosophy.