Here's why the other options are not used to start formulas:
A) /: This forward slash is often used as a division operator within formulas, but it cannot initiate them.
**B) **: Asterisk () is another operator, typically used for multiplication within formulas. It also cannot start a formula.
**C) ∗∗:Dollarsign() is used for various purposes in Excel, including absolute cell references. However, it's not used to initiate formulas.
Remember, the equal sign (=) signals to Excel that you're about to provide a calculation or instruction, making it the essential starting point for all formulas.
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