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The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
Yes, the "prime" symbol (')can be used to denote minutes. The prime symbol looks similar to an apostrophe, but is a straight line. So, 10 minutes would be written as 10'. You didn't ask, but the double prime symbol can be used to denote seconds, as in 10".
Possibly because x and y are used to denote the real and imaginary parts, respectively.
s2, using the Roman lower case letter.
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That symbol is called the radical.
Any symbol can be used to denote a set of integers. The set of all integers is denoted by Z, and the set of natural numbers by N.
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The radical symbol √
The shape or symbol used to denote infinity is a 8 on its side: "∞"
The unit of wavelength is a Hertz, written as Hz.
C is ussally the symbol used to denote the velocity of light.
The symbol (aq) is used to denote that sodium chloride (or any other compound) is in aqueous medium.
Yes, the "prime" symbol (')can be used to denote minutes. The prime symbol looks similar to an apostrophe, but is a straight line. So, 10 minutes would be written as 10'. You didn't ask, but the double prime symbol can be used to denote seconds, as in 10".