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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ There are pros and cons to using both:
- ``:)`` ``A*B`` is matrix multiplication, so more convenient for
linear algebra.
- ``<:(`` Element-wise multiplication requires calling a function,
- ``multipy(A,B)``.
+ ``multiply(A,B)``.
- ``<:(`` The use of operator overloading is a bit illogical: ``*``
does not work elementwise but ``/`` does.