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The sine rule(also known as the "law of sines") is: a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C where the uppercase letters represent angles of a triangle and the lowercase letters represent the sides opposite the angles (side "a" is opposite angle "A", and so on.) Sine Ratio(for angles of right triangles): Sine of an angle = side opposite the angle/hypotenuse written as sin=opp/hyp.
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First thing, look at all the other coins you have. U.S. coins when flipped left to right will have the reverse upside down. It's 5 cents.
The answer is 888.Also:101111181808818
The letter o perhaps
The word is NOON.
Arabic is written from right to left.Arabic has 28 letters. Written from right to left.
Ca+2 -Don't forget capital and lowercase letters, as well as the correct charge (remember-the +2 or 2+ , is written in small (letters), on the top right side of the end letter) . I've been learning this very recently in class I hope it helps you :)
The up arrow button (right above the [ALPHA] button) followed by [ALPHA] will turn on ALPHA-lock which is what you want versus (lowercase) alpha-lock. So in buttons, [^] [ALPHA] [letters...]
Upper case letters: H I N O S X Z Lower case letters: l o s x z
Perpendicular means the lines form a 90 degree angle or right angle where they meet so letters that have perpendicular lines could be: Uppercase "T" Uppercase "L" Uppercase "F" Uppercase "E" Uppercase "X" and lowercase "x" are close but I don't think they make a right angle. You could argue that "B", "D" and lowercase "t" also have perpendicular lines but they are not straight lines so I don't know if those count.
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The upside down version: SWIMS The right side up version: SWIMS This is the word that is 5 letters in capitals the same turned upside down :)) Hope that helps all you smart kids out there <3
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The uppercase letters B, D, E, F, H, J, L, P, R, and T have right angles, and K does in some fonts, as well as the letter I when it has a top and bottom. The lowercase letters, unless deliberately curved are a, b, d, f, and t and sometimes k and p, and l (L) if it has a horizontal base. The letter e has an intersection where the right angle has no actual length due to its curve.
The capital letters refer to the dominant gene or trait. The lower case letters are the recessive one, which means it is not as prominent in the new offspring when the two letters are combined. For example, the right handed trait would be the dominant one and would be a capital letter on the Punnett square, while the left handed trait would be lower case because it is recessive.