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circled plus: u+2295 ⊖: circled minus: u+2296 ⊘: circled division slash: u+2298 ⊚: circled ring operator: u+229a ⊛: circled asterisk operator: u+229b ⊜: circled equals: u+229c ⊝: circled dash: u+229d shadowed white circle: u+274d ⦿ circled bullet: u+29bf 🔘: radio button: u+1f518 circled open centre eight pointed star: u+2742 ...
Division sign: Slash (Solidus) (/), Obelus Dotted circle (Used as a generic placeholder when describing diacritics) Combining Diacritical Marks ⹀ ⸗ Double hyphen: Almost equal to … Ellipsis = Equals sign ℮ Estimated sign! Exclamation mark: Inverted exclamation mark, Interrobang: ª: Feminine ordinal indicator: Masculine ordinal ...
The Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B block (U+2980–U+29FF) contains miscellaneous mathematical symbols, including brackets, angles, and circle symbols. Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B [1] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
The division sign (÷) is a mathematical symbol consisting of a short horizontal line with a dot above and another dot below, used in Anglophone countries to indicate the operation of division. This usage, though widespread in some countries, is not universal and the symbol has a different meaning in other countries.
A mathematical symbol is a figure or a combination of figures that is used to represent a mathematical object, an action on mathematical objects, a relation between mathematical objects, or for structuring the other symbols that occur in a formula.
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[5] [a] User-end support was quite poor for a number of years, but fonts, [b] browsers, [c] word processors, [d] desktop publishing software [e] and others increasingly support the intended Unicode behavior. This browser and your default font render it as 3⁄4. (See Slash (punctuation)#Fractions for rendering in various other fonts.)
Moore, Lisa (2018-05-09), "Consensus 155-C13", UTC #155 Minutes, Change U+2B74 CIRCLED COUNTERCLOCKWISE ARROW to U+1F10E and change U+2B75 CIRCLED DOLLAR SIGN WITH OVERLAID BACKSLASH to U+1F10F. L2/18-180: Silva, Eduardo Marín (2018-05-10), Feedback on the name and disunification of Creative Commons characters: L2/18-183