91 degrees Celsius is written as 91°C (the degree symbol is on the Character Map).
The first recorded modern use of the degree symbol in mathematics is from 1569 where the usage clearly shows that the symbol is a small raised zero. (Author unknown)
You should spell out the word.
It looks like the degree symbol (°), but lower (vertically centered with the text.)
Kelvin uses the letter K as its symbol.
91 degrees Celsius is written as 91°C (the degree symbol is on the Character Map).
It really depends on the countries educational system, and the specific school the degree was obtained from.
It's a method of measuring angles other than the more mainstream, simpler format. First you write the degree with the degree symbol, then you write the amount of minutes, which are 1/60 of a degree, and finally you write the seconds, which are 1/60 of minutes and therefore 1/3600 of a degree. It can be tricky to convert, but you should be able to do it back and forth with a graphing calculator.
-10F is acceptable, but ideally there should be a degree symbol between the -10 and the F but that symbol is often not available in a computer font or on a typewriter.
It's a method of measuring angles other than the more mainstream, simpler format. First you write the degree with the degree symbol, then you write the amount of minutes, which are 1/60 of a degree, and finally you write the seconds, which are 1/60 of minutes and therefore 1/3600 of a degree. It can be tricky to convert, but you should be able to do it back and forth with a graphing calculator.
In AP style, temperature should be written with the degree symbol () followed by the numerical value. For example, 75F.
To type the degree symbol (°) on a Windows keyboard, you can press "Alt + 0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac keyboard, you can press "Option + Shift + 8". Once you have entered the degree symbol, you can then type "C" to complete "°C" for degrees Celsius.
In AP style, temperatures should be written with numerals and the degree symbol, such as 32F for Fahrenheit or 0C for Celsius.
The first recorded modern use of the degree symbol in mathematics is from 1569 where the usage clearly shows that the symbol is a small raised zero. (Author unknown)
You should have the symbol on your keyboard; >
Write the name of the symbol out in the question; you may be trying to use a character in the question that the system does not allow.
It means diminshed, so G followed by a degree symbol means play a G diminshed chord.