An obelus is a symbol consisting of a short horizontal line with a dot above and below, often used to represent the mathematical operation of division.
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A division sign is called an obelius.
To "quarter" anything, you divide it into four parts (often 4 roughly equal parts).So on a calculator, you simply enter the number, hit the "divide by" key (either a / or a ÷ sign), hit the number 4, and hit = (equal, enter, execute).You can also divide by 4 by multiplying by 1/4, which on a calculator is done by multiplying your number by 0.25 (decimal point, two, five).(the / key is often called a right slant or slash, while the ÷ sign is called an obelus)
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Obeli ( plural of Obelus )
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The dagger sign, also known as an obelus, is represented by a symbol that looks like a small cross (†). It is commonly used in printing to indicate a footnote or to mark an item for further information.
It's called an obelus (plural: obeli)
The sign for division is called an obelus. The obelus looks like a straight line with a dot above and below the center point. When writing a math problem in sentence form, it is best to write out the word divide.
Obelus is a mark used in ancient manuscripts. The plural is obeli.
obelus (singular form) obili (plural form)