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X is a variable in the mathematical language. X could be any number, letter or equation.
It is algebra.
It is actually mathematical TERMS but I'm sure the true answer for that is a rhombus.
Algebra.
There is no such mathematical term in the English language.
The Unicode standard is used to represent all characters, including foreign language characters. It provides a unique number for every character, regardless of platform, program, or language. This allows for consistent encoding and representation of text across different systems.
Each Chinese character represents a different word or idea. There are characters for every word in the Chinese language.
Box-like computer characters can either represent characters in the Chinese language, or may be the result of code used to create HTML.
it is a type of symbolic system used to represent elements or statements expressible in language.
There are over 50,000 Chinese characters, but the language itself consists of about 13,000 commonly used characters. Each character can represent a word, a syllable, or a concept.
There is no 'R' in Mandarin. Unlike English or any other language which is based on a form of alphabet, the Chinese language does not have a alphabet. They have characters (some people refer to them as pictures) which represent different words. While there are approximately 3,000-4,000 more commonly used characters overall, there are over 80,000 characters. None of which represent any one letter in the English alphabet.
X is a variable in the mathematical language. X could be any number, letter or equation.
It is algebra.
There is no alphabet in the Chinese language. Chinese is written with thousands of characters that represent whole words and ideas. Children are taught to memorize these characters in school, however due to the number of characters, illiteracy is a big problem in China.
Chinese written language consists of characters that represent words and meanings, with each character typically representing a single syllable. There are thousands of characters in regular use, and they can be written vertically or horizontally. Chinese characters can be written in simplified or traditional forms, with simplified characters being used predominantly in mainland China.
The Chinese language is composed of several thousand characters. However, the exact number of letters, or phonetic units, is difficult to determine as Chinese does not use an alphabet like Latin-based languages. Instead, it uses characters that represent whole syllables or words.
A person would say the word me in Japanese as Watashi ni. The Japanese use special characters and symbols that represent varying words in their language.