The operator symbol is obviously an O with an X thru it,it is unknown whether it repels the slenderman or draws him near,but it may be the latter,as some sightings include the symbol itself.. Hope this helped. Ysy out.
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The circle with an x in it is the symbol for death, usually seen in Slender-Man media. It is one of the pages to collect in Slender: The 8 Pages and the sequel; Slender: The Arrival.
the divide symbol (/)
That symbol is not found on the list of choices that follows the question.
The pointer operator is called a mouse. This is a small woodland rodent and the aparatus looks similar to one when it is wired to the computer.
There isn't one. It is an algebraic operation, not an arithmetic one and is called exponentiation.
1 there is only 1 slender man......the reason why he can travel long distances in short periods of time is simple....he manipulates time and space to "teleport" from one place to the other...the only way for him to not teleport is if he sees the operator's symbol, or (X)
The less than operator is the < symbol.
The circle with an x in it is the symbol for death, usually seen in Slender-Man media. It is one of the pages to collect in Slender: The 8 Pages and the sequel; Slender: The Arrival.
Operator
In Java, the multiplication operator is represented by the asterisk, "*". This was not invented by Java; most programming languages, as well as programs such as Excel, use the same symbol.
In Java, the multiplication operator is represented by the asterisk, "*". This was not invented by Java; most programming languages, as well as programs such as Excel, use the same symbol.
An operator is "a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation." In other words, it's the symbol telling you what should be done in the equation, (i.e., add, subtract, multiply, divide...)
No. It is a mathematical operator.
No. Percent is not an operator, it is a symbol or cell format style.
An undefined symbol is where you make a reference to a symbol, but you have not yet declared and defined it.
The pointer operator is called a mouse. This is a small woodland rodent and the aparatus looks similar to one when it is wired to the computer.
comparison operator