Multiplication

Multiplication

To use a dot as a multiplication symbol, type an asterisk(*) in between the backquotes (') in the editor.


For example: '3.5*2.6' would be considered as multiplication of 3.5 with 2.6.


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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kMVCEM6_p21Xdl1_bxQap2uT1FbBUOlcOr2TnJ5Wsug/edit


ENG 02-10

Updated 24 April 2017


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