Possibly due to the fact that "X" is commonly used to indicate an unknown or unspecified number, i.e. in algebra. So if it was written "2xX=3xX-2" or something, it'd be kind of confusing to read, especially if handwritten, like with chalk on a blackboard. That's my theory, anyway!
* is commonly used for multiplication rather than x because x is also commonly used as a variable.
Ahhh, the young ones who didn't grew up with how those characters existed before emotes became
@@AndersKjeldgaardNielsen Back when # was the pound sign and not a hashtag
"Don't get greedy!" LMAO!
I'm wheezing!
Even her writing is cute
The asterisk is the multiplier symbol in programming. In real life, on paper, it would be a dot.
• alt+ 3335 I used that one a lot in my FFXI macros, I'll never forget it. •
For dot multiplication, for cross multiplication it would be an x.
Oh man, I needed this... Thank you, Henya, never stop making us smile and laugh!
Genius BTW
Now every time I see an asterisk used in math, official documents etc I'll think of Henya's "is that a b*tthole?" We're all cursed!
Is that a b*tthole in your word b*tthole?
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* is an asterisk. It’s commonly used as a multiplication sign.
Possibly due to the fact that "X" is commonly used to indicate an unknown or unspecified number, i.e. in algebra. So if it was written "2xX=3xX-2" or something, it'd be kind of confusing to read, especially if handwritten, like with chalk on a blackboard.
That's my theory, anyway!
@@hazukichanx408 Its also used as a variable on coding, if you want a number to be saved, we normally use variables like x, y, z to store the number
Meanwhile, in Japan: ※
Western folk: _"Is that a stick man dropping two apples while taking a poop?"_ 🤔
True story.
Wishing you a weekend filled with joy and relaxation,because you deserve it! Henya 💕 💙 ☺️ ❤️ 😊
Man, I choose to watch Matara for a few days and miss so much comedy gold.