'x' is the most commonly used symbol. However, these are also acceptable ways of representing multiplication:
2 x 3 = 6
2(3) = 6
2.3 = 6
Also, in terms of how it is displayed on a computer, 2*3=6 would also suffice.
+ addition - subtraction* multiplication
A times 11 does not display any particular property of multiplication.
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The × symbol for multiplication was introduced by William Oughtred in 1631.
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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.
You can display the currency symbol in front of a result in a cell by formatting the cell for currency. When you format the cell, you can choose the currency symbol you want to display.
The mathemtical symbol for multiplication is 'X'. e.g. 3 X 4 = 12