Yes, it is used for subtraction.
the divide symbol (/)
exponent
There isn't one. It is an algebraic operation, not an arithmetic one and is called exponentiation.
What mathematical symbol? Different symbols were invented in different times and places.
"why" is not a mathematical symbol.
No it isn't.
No. It is a mathematical operator.
Excel can do any kind of mathematical operation, so that includes addition and subtraction.
the divide symbol (/)
exponent
The division symbol is called an obelus (÷) or a division sign. It is used to represent the operation of division in mathematical expressions.
If the first character of a cell is an equals sign (=), then the cell contains a formula.
These are operations that Excel will not let you do. Some are not allowed through the rules of mathematics. A typical example is trying to divide something by zero. That is a mathematical impossibility, and so in Excel it is treated as an invalid operation.
An operation refers to mathematical operations. The main ones are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and to the power of, like 10 to the power of two or 10
There isn't one. It is an algebraic operation, not an arithmetic one and is called exponentiation.
The result of the mathematical operation 5339 is 92.
The result of the mathematical operation 5238 is 90.