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Multiplication Sign vs Letter X

×
Multiplication Sign (× U+00D7)
Bloc: Latin-1 Supplement
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x
Lowercase Letter x (x U+0078)
Bloc: Basic Latin
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X
Uppercase Letter X (X U+0058)
Bloc: Basic Latin
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Multiplication X (✕ U+2715)
Bloc: Dingbats
Catégorie:
Détails

Comparaison d'encodages

Format × x X
Point de code
Entité HTML × x X ✕
CSS
UTF-8 Hex

Quelle est la différence ?

The multiplication sign (×, U+00D7) is a dedicated mathematical operator that should be used in equations and product dimensions (e.g., 3×4 or 1920×1080), while the letter x (U+0078) is merely a Latin letter used as an informal substitute. Using the letter x in mathematical expressions is technically incorrect typography, even though it is universally understood and common in informal writing. The multiplication X (✕, U+2715) is a heavier, bold-style cross used primarily in UI design for close buttons and cancel actions, not for arithmetic. A related character is the heavy ballot X (✘, U+2718) and the familiar red cross emoji ❌, all of which appear similar but carry different semantic meanings. In HTML, the multiplication sign can be written as the named entity × which improves readability and guarantees correct rendering across encodings.

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