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The pile or battery is represented by a staggered series of long and short vertical lines: |i|i|i (no dots) with the short line being the anode and the long one the cathode. A sharp squiggly line represents the resistance, such as an LED. Most circuits also have a switch, a method of opening and closing (turning the circuit on or off). There are symbols for diodes, capacitors, etc.
You must solve the equations of the lines simultaneously. Represent each line in an equation of the form y=mx +b (where m represents the slope of the line, that is "rise over run"), then make substitutions using the info you have to solve for a pair of coordinates they share.
you draw a line down, loop up, and dot over the line.
You can make a break in the line in HTML by placing in BR tag. It moves whatever is being written to the next line.
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ is the line
I drew a squiggly line.
anos.(squiggly line over the n "~")
Use the alt code: ALT+0241Copy the letter into your document: ñHope this helps!
If you are not sure, just try your best!
It's called a tilde.
It means congruent. It is NOT 'approximately equal', which would be an equal sigh where BOTH lines are squiggly.
An equal sign with a squiggly line over the top of it.
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It is a line that twists and turns, not astraight line.
That squiggly line, specifically over the N. It gives the N that "ny" sound. Instead of pronuncing SEN-OR, you pronounce it SEN-YOR.