The logical operators in Excel are as follows. < is less than, > is greater than, = is equals. <= is less than or equals and >= is greater than or equals. Not equal to is written as <>.
+ (plus) - (minus) / (divide) * (multiply) ^ (power) = (equals)
+ - * / ^ ()
The following are valid Excel operators for arithmetic: + (plus) - (minus) / (divide) * (multiply) ^ (power of) These can help you create operations, which would be your formulas that use the operators: =A2+A7 =10^2
comparison operators
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There are five operators:add (+)subtract (-)multiply (*)divide (/)exponent (^)
Excel does not change the year if the arithmetic operators have been used with the correct syntax.
All the usual relational operators and combinations of them can be used. So equals to, less than, greater than and their combinations are all valid.
Excel does not use format symbols. If this question is asking about arithmetic operators, the symbols are:Addition (+)Subtraction (-)Multiplication (*)Division (/)Exponent (^)
Parentheses or round brackets ( and ) override operator precedence.
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