Math, asked by karanpreet38, 10 months ago

why we use these signs= * ^ / $ ₩ ¥ £ € ( with example )

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Answered by kavitapurshottam
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The at sign, @, is normally read aloud as "at"; it is also commonly called the at symbol or commercial at. It is used as an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 = £14), but it is now most commonly used in email addresses and social media platform "handles".

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karanpreet38: i don't understand
karanpreet38: *^/ tell me why we use these symbols
kavitapurshottam: now u understand that it is use in higer sections
kavitapurshottam: higher section class
karanpreet38: /^* this symbols
friendship82: Kavitha.... r u Malayali
kavitapurshottam: *
* This is the typical structure of a multi-line JavaDoc comment.
* Note how this one starts with /**
*/
kavitapurshottam: kyu nahi toh
friendship82: Ok no problem
friendship82: Seeing ur name.. I thought you r from Kerala
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