The symbol commonly used to represent "before" in time is the less-than sign (<). In various contexts, such as mathematics and logic, it indicates that one event or time point occurs prior to another. For example, if A < B, it means event A happens before event B. In more specific contexts, such as timelines or sequences, arrows or other notations might also be used to indicate the concept of "before."
The symbol used before a number to make it a label is a hash sign (#).
It is a dash (-) before the absolute value of the integer.
In an alphabetical list, there is no symbol that comes before the letter "A." The letter "A" is the first letter of the English alphabet, so it is the starting point for any alphabetical arrangement.
The symbol that represents change is delta. (It looks like a little triangle before the unit) ..../\..... ../....\..... /____\....
It is a dash (-) before the absolute value of the integer.
Quotation marks should come before and after a symbol.
The symbol "#" is typed before a number or label.
Before a symbol. Not sure about a formula.
The symbol for Time Inc. in the NYSE is: TIME.
we use the best before symbol because we know when we can eat and when it goes rotten
There was no symbol prior to the donkey.
The symbol was NSCP before it was bought out by AOL.
The euro symbol goes after.
The symbol of Aphrodite is the female symbol. Keep in mind as well, that the female symbol was Aphrodite's symbol before it was the female symbol.
The symbol for the base quantity of time is "t".
The symbol used before a number to make it a label is a hash sign (#).
The S unit for time is the second and the symbol is s.