\cdot

The \cdot operator is used to represent multiplication, particularly in mathematical expressions where a centered dot is preferred over other multiplication symbols like 'x' or '*'. It is commonly used in algebra, calculus, and other mathematical contexts to denote the product of two or more numbers or variables.

Examples

Represents the multiplication of a and b, resulting in c.

a \cdot b = c

Indicates the multiplication of three variables x, y, and z.

x \cdot y \cdot z

Shows the product of m and n, resulting in p.

m \cdot n = p