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There are two syllables. Check and mark are one syllable each.
A punctuation symbol similar to an apostrophe or a single quotation mark. Example: 5′ means 5 prime.
"?" This sign is called a "Question-Mark." It tells the reader that it's a question. For example: What's your favorite color?
It is the single quotation mark. On the UK keyboard it is two to the right of L.
A question mark (?) is a symbol used to indicate an interrogatory sentence. It can be found on questions like:How are you today?What grade of school are you in now?Where do you work?
It should be in the symbol list on your computer.
No but you can find a symbol combination on the Word Processor.
Open MS EXCEL, click on insert, symbol, find the check mark symbol and click on Insert. Copy the cell, go to Adobe form and paste.
the swoosh...like a check mark
Open MS EXCEL, click on insert, symbol, find the check mark symbol and click on Insert. Copy the cell, go to Adobe form and paste.
It doesn't have a square root, or check mark symbol
The symbol for a question mark is simply called a "question mark."
i don't think there is one but i was looking for the same thing and my brother noticed a question mark would be ideal.
it looks like a check mark. it is called the radical. it looks like this --> √
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The symbol of the Gospel of Mark is the winged lion. This symbol is derived from Mark's description of John the Baptist's voice "crying out in the wilderness," likening it to the roaring of a lion.
The radical is the diving board that looks like a dividing symbol but has a check mark at the beginning. Inside the check mark is the index. If there is not one then it is understood to be a 2 for square root. If a 3 is in the check mark it is cube root. The root is how many times you use a factor to get a number. The cube root of 27 is 3 because 3x3x3 =27.