145842, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA. STILL DODGING THE QUESTION Posted by Orbit_Established, Mon Apr-11-11 05:43 PM
>"Today the obelus remains in occasional use, primarily as a >standalone symbol for the division operation itself (as on a >calculator), or as an operator in elementary arithmetic. In >most contexts division is now signified in other ways, often >by a forward slash (/)." > >http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obelus
Nigga, you just posted that there is a difference. Not WHY. There is no clear explanation as to why.
The reason is implicit to people who understand mathematical context:
The ÷ symbol is only relevant if you don't grasp fractions.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH
You can't cite a DAMN THING...google more...you up here citing RANDOM ASS INTERNET PAGES TOO...like that MAKES YOU SMART...how about you use your OWN REASONING.
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