They're OIXZH
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.
Not upside down
Oh, dude, W plus w? That's like adding a capital W to a lowercase w. So, technically, W plus w equals Ww. But like, who even cares about the difference in case, right? It's all just letters playing dress-up.
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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 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 :)
Upper case letters: H I N O S X Z Lower case letters: l o s x z
NOON
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
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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Arabic is written from right to left. It is a right-to-left cursive script with most letters connecting to the next letter.
Arabic is written from right to left. It is important to note that the individual letters within a word are written from right to left, but the overall word order is still right to left.
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.