Wired keyboard question

I feel really stupid asking this, but I'm really new to MAC and I'm obviously missing something. I have an apple keyboard that came with my imac but I cannot for the life of me find the DELETE key.I have no button on the keyboard that says 'DELETE' or 'DEL' This is causing me no end of grief, please can someone enlighten me?

Hi,
There should two delete keys in the wired keyboard, one by the '+' key and one by the 'end' key (in the middle section). The first 'delete' key is the backward delete and the second delete key is the forward delete. You can also use the combination 'fn' and the first 'delete' key for forward delete. I hope by the time you are reading this post you have found the keys already.

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