A Fraction Bar: /
Example: 1/2 = .5
its /
It is the forward slash ("/").
= is the equals sign + is the plus sign * is the multiplication sign / is the divide sign - is the minus sign
You don't divide by a sign. You might divide by -1, which just changes the overall sign (because you multply by -1 to get back again. Dividing or multiplying with a positive sign, means divide or multiply by plus 1: leave any existing sign as it is .
In computer code, if that's what you mean, you would usually use the division sign, which is a slash, "/". For example: 3 / 2 a / b etc.
You flip the sign when you divide each side by a negative number. Example: -5x>20 Divide each side by -5 to isolate x. When you divide by -5, you flip the sign. x<-4
To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.To isolate the "x", you divide both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by 25.
you flip the sign if you multiply or divide by a negative
It says Brigade Leader. She also has a sign next to her computer which says the same thing.
On a windows computer, type the and sign. Then the pound sign. Press the ALt key as you type 9774.
It is the solidus line.
"I asked for a car, and got a computer. How's that for being born under a bad sign."