The symbol for the set of integers is Z from the German word "zahl" = integer.
Type R or S
The "s" on top of an "s" symbol is typically used in mathematics to represent integration and is called the integral symbol. It is used to denote the process of finding the area under a curve or the accumulation of a quantity over an interval.
A sideways "s" typically refers to the symbol "$" which represents the dollar currency.
To tell dumbas s's like you what everything means
If you mean this=$, you press shift and then 4 at the same time.
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second - the SI unit of time.
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Uh ... Yes. His 'S' symbol is the same as his 'S' symbol.
If a is rational then there exist integers p and q such that a = p/q where q>0. Similarly, b = r/s for some integers r and s (s>0) Then a*b = p/q * r/s = (p*r)/(q*s) Now, since p, q r and s are integers, p*r and q*s are integers. Also, q and s > 0 means that q*s > 0 Thus a*b can be expressed as x/y where p and r are integers implies that x = p*r is an integer q and s are positive integers implies that y = q*s is a positive integer. That is, a*b is rational.
The symbol for sodium is not s. it is Na
The symbol of sulphur is S. It is placed in group-16