the first one is a slash, sometimes called an oblique, the second one is called a backslash
2006-07-22 06:29:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the symbol for slash is /. if u want it to be a backslash u just try its mirror image. then u'll get a symbol \. so \ is the backslash.
2006-07-21 18:08:15
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answer #2
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answered by aadhithyan s 1
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top part goes towards the back of the character, so its backslash \
2006-07-21 17:39:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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easiest way to tell them apart is ths Backslash is falling down / while the forslash is leaning forward \
2006-07-21 17:40:55
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answer #4
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answered by shorty18_30@sbcglobal.net 1
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/ is a forward slash and \ is a backslash
2006-07-21 17:38:06
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answer #5
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answered by Rvn 5
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\ = backslash
/ = forward or regular slash
2006-07-21 17:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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(i'm certainly answering my own ?n.) With a BlackBerry Curve a minimum of, right here is the way you pull it off: As maximum of you already understand; pressing ALT, then G/ will produce the forward shrink...as will pressing SYM two times, then (back) hitting G/. yet, in case you press SYM as quickly as, then press G/, it is going to exhibit the (backslash), as I in simple terms carried out right here! (keep in mind that it will not artwork on an identical time as texting, yet for 'signing in', domains and seek bars, it is going to easily approximately continually artwork! )
2017-01-03 05:03:14
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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\ That's a backslash.
2006-07-21 17:38:48
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answer #8
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answered by enlightened 3
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\ is a backslash
2006-07-21 17:38:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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/ is a backslash \ is a forwardslash
2006-07-21 17:38:14
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answered by deathdealer 5
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