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∙ 9y agoThis is called a subscript, and is often used in chemical formulas. For example, C6 is 6 carbon atoms, and O2 is two oxygen atoms.
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∙ 9y agoThe small arrow at the lower left corner of an icon typically indicates that the item is a shortcut or link to another location or file on a computer. It signifies that clicking on the icon will open a different window or program related to the original icon.
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I'm assuming you mean "how can you find an element on the periodic table?" The periodic table is strategically placed. You can either look for the atomic number (the number at the top-- the number of the protons in one atom), or you can just look for the Element Symbol. The periodic table from left to right is sorted by increasing atomic number. The periodic table from top to bottom is sorted by increasing number of energy levels (the levels in which the electrons are in).
To subtract one fraction from another, find a common denominator for both fractions. Then subtract the numerators of the fractions and keep the common denominator. Simplify the resulting fraction if needed.
The plants could mean a cluster, a group of plants.
It would mean that you should check the bottom of the page for a footnote with the same number.
It spells the numbers "2" (left top corner), "0" (right top corner), "1" (right bottom corner) and "2" (left bottom corner) for the year 2012.
It means your Pokemon had pokerus and was cured.
you go up to it and press 14bn6, it says that on level one at the bottom right corner really small.
That's a "starburst badge." The badges shown on avatars correspond to a DJ's listener count.
the bottom number of a fraction (:
add water to your windshield washer bottle
I take it you mean on your blood pressure readings? The bottom number is the pressure the blood is returning to the heart.
If you mean for P.S.A. missions, the decoder pops up in the bottom-right corner of your screen.
If you are talking about the numbers on the bottom-left corner of a card, then no, the ID number on a card simply means its card number. Every kind of one card have the same ID number. These ID numbers merely tell what card it is.
The denominator is the number on the bottom.
I'm not sure but it could be a Rejection Code. The number 7 is the zone code for the Lower Edge-Bottom Surface, and the number 2 is the zone code for Upper Right Corner. P is the Rejection Code for 'Pressed"