i dont know dont ask me i got stuck on the same Q
Any way you like. Some angles are uniquely identified by their vertex. These can be numbered or allocated letters of the alphabet. Both Greek and Roman alphabets are used although with the Roman alphabet, upper case letters are more common. Where the vertex does not identify the angle uniquely, it may be necessary to use the names of three vertices. For example, the angle XYZ is the angle formed by the rays XY and YZ when they meet at Y.
line of symmetry
Anything you like. In English speaking environments, capital letters of the Roman alphabet are used, but that is not the custom in non-English speaking countries.
Yes. There are three letters in the word "yes" but 14 letters in Roethlisberger's name
The only country in the world that contains three consecutive letters from the alphabet is "CΓ΄te d'Ivoire."
The "alphabet".
The three letters of the alphabet that are not used as the starting letter in the name of any element are J, Q, and X.
From one of the letters of the Greek alphabet.
Alphabet
Cuba
The Latin Alphabet (or more accurately "the English version of the Latin Alphabet")
ABCDEFG, F and G
"P alphabet" and "having six words" don't make sense. The letters of the alphabet are called letters, not alphabets, and how can a name of a vegetable have six words?
4-Letter CountriesHere are the countries that have only four letters in their name: ChadCubaFijiIranIraqLaosMaliOmanPeruTogo
After all available letters have been used, any more storms in the season are named with letters of the Greek alphabet.
No, though Tet is one of the letters in the Hebrew alphabet.