October 19, 2022
#2687: Division Notation explain

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[Underlined text:] Division notation
[A [Division sign] B is above, B [Long division symbol] A is below. They are connected by a close brace.] A÷BB⟌A}
[Label on the right:] Schoolchild
A/B
[Label:] Software engineer
[A/B except the A is slightly above and the B is slightly below, and the slash is more diagonal to fit them.] A⁄B
[Label:] Normal person or Unicode enthusiast
[A fraction with A on the top and B on the bottom.] AB
[Label:] Scientist
[AB with -1 in superscript.] AB-1
[Label:] Fancy scientist
F(A, B) [text gets smaller] such that [text gets smaller] F(G)= [Text is too small to read]
[Label:] Oh no, run