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How do you make the letter N backwards?

the same way upside down


How yhuu say how are you n spanish?

(upside down question mark) Que tal?


Do you like my Spanish?

Informal: (Upside down ?) Tu eres mi Espanol? (accent over the u going up, and the n "~") OR Formal: (Upside down ?) El/Ella/Usted es mi Espanol? (accent going up over the "E" in "El"; and the n "~")


In math what does the upside down U mean?

Intersection. This is used in set theory to refer to those members of two sets which are common to both. e.g. the intersection of { p a n s y } and { p r i m u l a } is { p a } In a Venn diagram (a graphical representation of sets) it is the overlap of two shapes.


Does expedition Everest go up side down?

No, Expedition Everest (Disney) doesn't go upside down but it dose make you get that feeling that you are.


What do the letters h u n o s x and z have in common?

They are also letters upside down: y n u o s x and z Comment: Don't think that's it. Y is not an upside-down h. If this is it, c and l are missing from the set, and you'd have to allow p as an upside-down b. Besides, the answer could involve the capital letters instead.


What is 3n mean in math?

It means: 3 times n


What are the Lego Ninjago cheat codes?

swirl swirl t then the thing with upside down n and line through it


What does n degree mean?

If this is math it is probably refering to "n" as a specified number in a key/legend


How do you write your name and then flip it upside down and it would be another name?

To create a name that can be flipped upside down to form another name, you can use letters that have rotational symmetry. For example, the name "ON" can be flipped upside down to read as "NO." Choosing letters like O, N, S, and Z can help you create names that have this unique property.


What is negative exponents mean in math?

x-n = 1 / xn


Why cant n(AUB) equal to n(a) plus n(b) in math?

I assume that with n(...) you mean the size of the set. It sure can; but it need not be.