Presumably you're referring to Roman numerals?
Any numeral with an horizontal line above it indicates multiplication by a thousand.
The little known Roman numeral which looks like an S represents a half and the Latin word for it is semis meaning a half.
Therefore, S with a line above it would equal D (1000*1/2 = 500)
Assuming it is a spped v/s time graph, a horizontal line represents motion at a constant speed.
sin(63) = 0.891 cos(63) = 0.454 24 meters per second at an angle of 63 degrees above the horizontal = => 10.896 m/s horizontally => 21.384 m/s vertically
Mark a point on the x-axis as 's', then draw a solid line through this point, with a slope of 1. Then shade in the area above this line. The region above the line is shaded because if x-s < y then y > (x-s). The line is drawn as a solid line to represent that it can be equal, as well. At the point x=s, y = 0, which is where you marked s on the x-axis.
The word gap means a big space with no #s on a line plot.
Primsol line is a line that has many waters applied to it. Such as Tropical Fresh water (TF) - Fresh water (F) - Tropical salt water (T) - Summer salt water (S) - Winter salt water (W) - Winter Northern Atlantic water (WNA). It is in that exact order read above. TF | | -F | | -T | | -S | | -W | | -WNA !
Assuming it is a spped v/s time graph, a horizontal line represents motion at a constant speed.
The medical abbreviation for 'with' is a 'c' with a dash above it. It stands for the Latin word 'c u m' (coom). The medical shorthand for 'without' is an 's' with a dash above it, which stands for the Latin word 'sine'.
It won't let me use all the phonetic symbols. how to write it is sl[insert and 1 with a horizontal line above it]s Sl as in SLip. ICE as in ICEberg.
O, l, S, Z
"s" with a line over it.That would be the letter s (lower case) with a horizontal line over the top.
Vertical line means offspring/child of (parent(s) are above). Brackets usually mean the child is adopted.
sin(63) = 0.891 cos(63) = 0.454 24 meters per second at an angle of 63 degrees above the horizontal = => 10.896 m/s horizontally => 21.384 m/s vertically
t s 1 = first up
It's actually one circle above a horizontal line and one "1" below it. It means "One tablet". To write "two tablets", he would have drawn two circles above the horizontal line and two "1"s below it.
Mark a point on the x-axis as 's', then draw a solid line through this point, with a slope of 1. Then shade in the area above this line. The region above the line is shaded because if x-s < y then y > (x-s). The line is drawn as a solid line to represent that it can be equal, as well. At the point x=s, y = 0, which is where you marked s on the x-axis.
That would depend on the type of axes. If it is an acceleration vs. time graph, then there would be a continual reading of 0m/s/s acceleration, and the graph would be a straight line indicating 0m/s/s at all times. If it is a velocity vs time graph, then there would be a constant value of velocity at all times. If it is a displacement vs time graph, there would be a straight, continuously increasing line.
A projectile that is thrown with an initial velocity,that has a horizontal component of 4 m/s, its horizontal speed after 3s will still be 4m/s.