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The main part of a computer keyboard is derived from typewriters, which often didn't include any mathematical symbols (not counting numbers). The image below has no 0 or 1 because you can use O and I, and no multiply, divide, add or subtract (but does include fraction keys for all the eighths).
Mar 31, 2014
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Jun 23, 2012 · The main part of a computer keyboard is derived from typewriters, which often didn't include any mathematical symbols (not counting numbers).
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Jan 12, 2019 · On a traditional typewriter, the divide symbol ÷ was created by typing a minus - over a colon : and multiply × was typically represented by an x ...
Jun 1, 2019 · The multiplication sign popular in basic math (×) is redundant, like the forward slash (/) makes the division/obelus sign (÷) redundant.
Aug 5, 2019 · So I would say the “/” was a natural symbol to use on a keyboard for the divide symbol when typing a line of code. The “*” was probably chosen ...
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1. Just type letter X or x in your keyboard. This is the quickest way. 2. Use the keyboard shortcut of multiplication symbol (×) ...
Jul 21, 2016 · ... symbols get used interchangeably. As for the asterisk *, it gets used because there's no appropriate keyboard symbol for multiplication.
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Sep 11, 2022 · Just type letter X or x in your keyboard. This is the quickest way. 2. Use the keyboard shortcut of multiplication symbol (×). How? Hold ...
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Aug 21, 2018 · There is no multiplication sign key on a computer keyboard. The asterisk key, *, is usually used as a substitute. GUIs and calculators can ...
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Oct 3, 2021 · Press and hold the Alt key while you type 2 4 6 on the numeric keypad, not the numbers across the top of the keyboard. You need to have Num-lock ...
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