An over bar, often represented as a horizontal line placed over a letter or symbol, can indicate various meanings depending on the context. In mathematics, it is used to denote the mean of a set of numbers, as in (\overline{x}) for the average of values. In logic and set theory, it can signify the complement of a set or a negation of a proposition. Additionally, in phonetics, an over bar may indicate a long vowel sound.
An "e" with a bar over it means it has the long sound as in the word "deep."
The bar over the "Numeral" means 1,000 times the numeral. Example, an L means 50 and an L with a bar over it means 50,000
In Roman numerals, an "X" with a bar over it represents 10,000. The bar indicates that the value is being multiplied by a thousand.
A bar or a line over a particular Roman numeral indicates that it is to be multiplied by a thousand.
Yes
An "e" with a bar over it means it has the long sound as in the word "deep."
d bar, d with a bar over it
up mean on the surface and over mean in the space
A Bar is not an over under, and what do you mean by tooling master?
It could represent a vector.
The bar over the "Numeral" means 1,000 times the numeral. Example, an L means 50 and an L with a bar over it means 50,000
In Roman numerals, an "X" with a bar over it represents 10,000. The bar indicates that the value is being multiplied by a thousand.
A bar or a line over a particular Roman numeral indicates that it is to be multiplied by a thousand.
It means multiply by 1000
Yes
____ CXXX each has a bar over the top to mean 'x1000'.
I've just now learned that it is a medical abbreviation for the word "with".