WeberE
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) WeberE[\[Nu], z] gives the Weber function E \[Nu] (z).WeberE[\[Nu], \[Mu], z] gives the associated Weber function E_\[Nu]^\[Mu](z).
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InverseBetaRegularized[s, a, b] gives the inverse of the regularized incomplete beta function.
InverseGammaRegularized[a, s] gives the inverse of the regularized incomplete gamma function.
PlotLabel is an option for graphics functions that specifies an overall label for a plot.
Primes
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Primes represents the domain of prime numbers, as in x \[Element] Primes.
Reals
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Reals represents the domain of real numbers, as in x \[Element] Reals.
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ChampernowneNumber[b] gives the base-b Champernowne number C_b.ChampernowneNumber[] gives the base-10 Champernowne number.
Degree
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Degree gives the number of radians in one degree. It has a numerical value of \[Pi]/180.