The upside down horseshoe symbol is of Greek origin and is used to calculate many different types of problems. The symbol expresses the unlucky nature of the problem at hand.
the DKM in math is dekometer ...
Leaving in terms of pi means, through out the whole answer you have the pi symbol when you sub and compute. So basically heres an example: 2pir r=14 2pi14 28pi your answer is 28 with the pi symbol on the right but I dont know how to write it on the computer was that of help?
The symbol of a square inside of a square for electrical purposes means double insulated.
A sideways 8 is the symbol for infinity
that symbol means trademark
It a letter in math. Am a right? Am not that smart tho
Traction Control.
"-6 and 6" is not a symbol!
^ means, "to the exponent of"
Is that the Ω (ohm) symbol you are referring to? An ohm is the unit of electric resistance.
a horseshoe is good luck. the horseshoe holds your luck if it is upside down then your are getting your luck if i it right side up "U" then you are saving your luck. if it is sideways then you are getting a little of your luck at a time when you need it. Clever answer up there... It's actuall the tire pressure warning light. If one of your tires have low pressure it will come on.
The symbol "*" means multiply.
You have a tire low on air.
Lambda is usually specified to mean wavelength in mathematics and physics.
You have a soft tire. Check all the tires for correct air pressure.
Yd is not a standrad mathematical symbol. Its meaning depends on the context.
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