Plus, minus, division sign, multiplication sign, and equal sign... +,-, /, x, =
Basic sign is 'x' or 'X'. The proper sign for calculating is '*'. boswell1
plus sign (+), minus (-), number (#), decimal point for decimals and money, percent (%), dollar sign ($), equal (=)
If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
No, you can put an X or an arrow or a little sticky tag that says "Sign Here" or any other indication that a signature is required. If you're asking if the "X" mark constitutes a valid signature, the answer is "probably", but only if it was made with the intent to be a signature on the document.
It was the custom for Maori of the time to sign with a picture of their moko, or facial tattoo, as this was a unique and permanent signature, and was not easily copied (being very elaborate, particularly on chiefs). More information can be found at the related link below
The verb form of "signature" is "to sign."
sign and symbols are on pictures
who didn't sign the treaty
Sign- is the prefix of signature. It means to mark or sign.
Your legal signature is the way you sign your name, but is meant to help prove your identity and should match the signature on your official identification. Symbols are allowed, but are not encouraged. You can use hearts or stars to dot the I, for example, as long as your actual name appears and is not covered/defaced by the symbol. If the symbol is independent of your signature, such as drawing a symbol near your name, then the symbol is not allowed. This only refers to your legal signature being used on legal documents.
by his his signature
Geographic signature is a sign of
His signature is the peace sign.
the treaty was the treaty that made Napoleon shorter.
sign-ature...signature
Signature = Name that is signed to acknowledge a purpose. Autograph = Name that is signed for no purpose but may have material or sentimental value.