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do you use the division sign?
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do you use the division sign?
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do u write with that?
":"
or
"/"
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1/2
or
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But sometimes I switch it up and make use of the "/" or any relative of the division sign. But no I don't use the exact value of "÷"(Alt+0247) in math for some reason.
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I just love the flat division sign that badly.
![](img/smiles/tongue.gif)
But now I just use :
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When I do maths I use a flat division sign and that's pretty plain and simple like this as shown above the six.
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But sometimes I switch it up and make use of the "/" or any relative of the division sign. But no I don't use the exact value of "÷"(Alt+0247) in math for some reason.![](img/smiles/cool.gif)
I just love the flat division sign that badly.![](img/smiles/tongue.gif)
![IMG:https://wikieducator.org/images/math/8/4/6/84663b9f1afb65b15f14e4ef9416e633.png](https://wikieducator.org/images/math/8/4/6/84663b9f1afb65b15f14e4ef9416e633.png)
But sometimes I switch it up and make use of the "/" or any relative of the division sign. But no I don't use the exact value of "÷"(Alt+0247) in math for some reason.
![](img/smiles/cool.gif)
I just love the flat division sign that badly.
![](img/smiles/tongue.gif)
X equals ~26.03? Just didn't have anything else to do
![](img/smiles/cool.gif)
I usually use the / sign, even when hand-writing
![](img/smiles/cool.gif)
Or the flat div. sign, just like Kim.
edit:
wikipedia- In some non-English-speaking cultures, "a divided by b" is written a : b. However, in English usage the colon is restricted to expressing the related concept of ratios (then "a is to b").
a : b
5550 : 555 = 10 .
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