C cosmasad Member Jul 6, 2021 #1 Good morning friends, In English the symbol for "times" is "x". For example, 3 x 4 = 12. In Greek would you use "χ" or "*" or something else? Thanking you in advance...
Good morning friends, In English the symbol for "times" is "x". For example, 3 x 4 = 12. In Greek would you use "χ" or "*" or something else? Thanking you in advance...
Palavra Mod Almighty Staff member Jul 6, 2021 #2 We use x as well. For 3 x 3 = 9, for instance, we say τρία επί τρία ίσον εννιά, τρεις φορές το τρία κάνει εννιά (this is mostly for younger children), or simply τρεις τρεις εννιά.
We use x as well. For 3 x 3 = 9, for instance, we say τρία επί τρία ίσον εννιά, τρεις φορές το τρία κάνει εννιά (this is mostly for younger children), or simply τρεις τρεις εννιά.
Zazula Administrator Staff member Jul 14, 2021 #5 Actually, apart from the middle dot, the × symbol is "middle" in a sense as well, and rather not a small x letter.
Actually, apart from the middle dot, the × symbol is "middle" in a sense as well, and rather not a small x letter.
AoratiMelani ¥ Jul 14, 2021 #6 Zazula said: Actually, apart from the middle dot, the × symbol is "middle" in a sense as well, and rather not a small x letter. Click to expand... That's what i always use, the × symbol - not a small x letter.
Zazula said: Actually, apart from the middle dot, the × symbol is "middle" in a sense as well, and rather not a small x letter. Click to expand... That's what i always use, the × symbol - not a small x letter.