While there are certain characters, such as pi, which reprsents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter (approximately 3.1519), and there are cases where, within a certain context, a character always stands for one number (i.e in astrophysics, C almost always represents the speed of light), in most forms of mathematics, a letter an equation simply represents a variable (sometimes this variable has to be solved for, other times a value can be plugged in to solve for another variable).
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The whole number form an infinite set.The natural numbers less than 100000 form a finite set(either 99999 or 100000 members, depending on whether 0 is considered a natural number).The letter of the alphabet form a finite set (26 members for the English alphabet).The odd numbers form an infinite set.
Explain the question a bit more..There are 26 letters in the alphabet...
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Add up the numbers, and then divide by the number of numbers in the set. This will give you the mean.
Zero. The alphabet consists of letters only. There are no numbers in it.
Just use letters and numbers, no symbols.
All languages have numbers, and most languages of the world use an alphabet. There are too many to list.
Alphanumeric includes numbers, punctuation and symbols as well as the alphabet itself, whereas the alphabet is...well...the alphabet.
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There are no numbers in the alphabet. The alphabet consists of letters, not numbers.
Yes; a phrase containing numbers and the alphabet is considered alphanumeric. 'Annie 07' contains both the alphabet and numbers.
The NATO phonetic alphabet doesn't have any codewords for numbers, only for letters of the alphabet.
'Alpha' refers to letters. You may recognize it from 'Alphabet'. Numeric refers to numbers. Alpha + Numeric = Alphanumeric, or a list of figures that include both letters and numbers.
the Phoenecians originated numbers to keep track of trade information. dont know letters The Romans derived our alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 500 BC. St Cyril derived the Cyrillic alphabet from the Greek alphabet about 1000 AD.
If you mean Hindu Arabic numbers, then people use it in every English speaking country. If you mean the Hindu Arabic Alphabet, then there is no such thing.
They used numbers, and they had a system for representing consonants, but that can only loosely be described as an alphabet.