Q.E.D.

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See also: QED

English

Phrase

(deprecated template usage) Q.E.D.

  1. Alternative form of QED (initialism of quod erat demonstrandum)
    • 1999, William Dunham, “Euler and Analytic Number Theory”, in Euler: The Master of Us All (The Dolciani Mathematical Expositions; 22), [Washington, D.C.]: Mathematical Association of America, →ISBN, page 64:
      By Cases 1 and 2, we see that any finite collection of primes cannot contain all such primes. Thus there are infinitely many primes of this type. Q.E.D.

Noun

Q.E.D.

  1. Alternative form of QED (some fact or scenario that proves an argument or proposition)

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