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Make a squiggle line in the form of an S in front of them.
When you are changing a scale on a graphic, you warn the viewer by using a squiggle line on the changed axis. If the bar is unusually long, the bar length is compressed with a squiggle in the bar itself.
Depends how it is drawn. If it is drawn without a squiggle at the end, then yes it does. It is at a downward angle. But this letter "Q" is not since it has squiggly at a particular point
no, letter N has no line symmetry.
Lines r and m are parallel or line r is line m continued
Make a squiggle line in the form of an S in front of them.
If you mean the n with a squiggly line on top, it's pronounced en-yay.
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When you are changing a scale on a graphic, you warn the viewer by using a squiggle line on the changed axis. If the bar is unusually long, the bar length is compressed with a squiggle in the bar itself.
'Escribe una ene' = "Write a letter 'n'" ('ene' is the name of the letter n) If the 'n' has a tilde (the little squiggle) over it, then "Write a letter 'n' " (with the squiggle over the 'n')
A "squiggle" is a mark or movement in the form of a wavy line. It is thought to be a 19th Century blending of the words "Squirm" and "Wiggle"(?).
B I squiggle, squiggle,refresh, squiggle, squiggle
A diacritical squiggle, also known as a tilde, is a small symbol (~) that is placed over certain letters in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate a change in pronunciation. It can also be used in mathematics and computer programming to represent approximation or negation.
Ch, LL, N with a squiggle above it and one more i cant rember :/
The duration of Mr. Squiggle is 1800.0 seconds.
Mr. Squiggle ended on 1999-07-09.
Mr. Squiggle was created on 1959-07-01.