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In computer programming? Usually not.
Reflection of an object is the flip of that subject on a particular line, that is called line of reflection.
There is no particular name for these numbers.
No,Rounding means reducing the digits in a number while trying to keep it's value similar. The result is less accurate, but easier to use.This is the common method* Decide which is the last digit to keep* Increase it by 1 if the next digit is 5 or more (this is called rounding up)* Leave it the same if the next digit is less than 5 (this is called rounding down)Example: 243 rounded to the nearest ten is 240 (because 3 is less than 5)And estimating is a close guess of the actual value, usually with some thought or calculation involved.Example: Alex estimated there were 10,000 sunflowers in the field by counting rows.Hope the definitions and examples helped you understand that estimating and rounding are not the same thing. Love,Rocio
No a complete set of characters with the same typeface is called a "font".
is it serif? In typography, a serif /ˈsɛrɪf/ is a small line attached to the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol. A typeface with serifs is called a serif typeface (or serifed typeface). A typeface without serifs is called sans serif or sans-serif, from the French sans, meaning "without."-google, wikipedia the free
Any letter that can be formed using a single stroke, as in the letter "I", "u""j""s" etc
Serif type-faces
The Dodge logo uses a custom typeface called "Dodge Wing." It is a stylized and bold typeface that is exclusive to the Dodge brand.
A collection of old manuscripts is commonly referred to as an archive or a repository.
That typeface is called elite.
The study of manuscripts is called palaeography. It focuses on deciphering and interpreting ancient writing systems and styles found in handwritten documents.
A Font
Medieval books are manuscripts, which means they were written by hand.
Times New Roman is NOT CORRECT! Times New Roman is clearly a serifed typeface, whereas the ASPCA uses a Sans Serif typeface.
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