The letter "W" with a line underneath it is a symbol used in mathematics to represent a vector. In physics and engineering, vectors are quantities that have both magnitude and direction. The line underneath the "W" indicates that it is a vector quantity, as opposed to a scalar quantity which does not have direction.
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Oh honey, that's a fancy way of writing the letter "W" in phonetics. It's called a voiced labio-velar approximant, but who really cares about all that technical jargon? Just remember, it's pronounced like the "w" in "water" but with a little extra oomph.
Oh, dude, that's just a fancy way of writing the letter "W" in phonetics. It's like when you're trying to sound all official and use symbols to represent sounds. So yeah, it's just a "W" with a line under it, nothing too mind-blowing.
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C has 1 horizontal line of symmetry V & W have one vertical line of symmetry.