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An operator is, in general, a typographical symbol that means something special to the Python interpreter, and tells it to do something with the literals or variables next to it. Many are basic ...
When given a pair of floating-point operands, it returns the actual floating-point quotient (see the “True Division” section). Here is an example of what Python's division has been and still is today ...
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