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The initials '''QED''' stand for the [[Latin]] phrase, '''''quod erat demonstrandum''''' which translates: "That which was to be demonstrated". QED is generally used to mean "I have proved what I set out to prove" | The initials '''QED''' stand for the [[Latin]] phrase, '''''quod erat demonstrandum''''' which translates: "That which was to be demonstrated". QED is generally used to mean "I have proved what I set out to prove" | ||
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The initials QED stand for the Latin phrase, quod erat demonstrandum which translates: "That which was to be demonstrated". QED is generally used to mean "I have proved what I set out to prove"