The 8051 is a microcontroller, not a microprocessor. To add or subtract, use the ADD or SUBB opcodes.
You shouldn't use it because it is not and gate in diode logic.
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.
The hash tag symbol is used to highlight or stress the words in use.
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You would use a - to subtract a number on a spreadsheet
When you want to subtract one number from another.
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To add and subtract unlike fractions.
There is no exact symbol. What you can do is subtract the symbol of 10 (X) from the symbol of 50 (L) by placing the smaller number in front of the larger as such, XL.
You would use subtract to find the difference between values, by subtracting the lower value from the higher one.
To create a flowchart to print odd numbers from 1 to 10, you would start with a terminal or start/end symbol. Then, you would use a process symbol to initialize a variable to 1. Next, you would use a decision symbol to check if the variable is less than or equal to 10. If it is, you would use another decision symbol to check if the variable is odd. If it is odd, you would use an output symbol to print the number. Finally, you would use a process symbol to increment the variable by 2 and loop back to the decision symbol to continue the process until the variable reaches 10.
The plus symbol: +
You could use 110 and subtract 1.
You would use this: ┴
1/3 = 3/9