\backprime

The \backprime symbol is used to denote a reversed prime symbol, often used in mathematical contexts to represent derivatives or other related operations. It is the mirror image of the standard prime symbol (').

Examples

Represents a function with a reversed prime notation, possibly indicating a specific type of derivative or operation.

f^{\backprime}(x)

An equation using the reversed prime symbol to denote a specific transformation or operation on 'a'.

a^{\backprime} = b

Double reversed prime notation, potentially indicating a second derivative or another mathematical operation.

x^{\backprime\backprime}