An exclamation mark after a number is the symbol for the factorial function.
If you mean: 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 then the next number is 32
I -9 I Capital i's Some fonts allow the "pipe" symbol to be used, as in: | -9 | = 9 (other fonts will have a break in the middle of the pipe symbol) which on the UK layout is on shift \ (next to left shift) or ALT-GR ` or shift-ALT-GR ¬ (top left of keyboard)
yes it does always remember that :)
You must mean what is the next number in the series, not the 'nth', which is undefined. The next number is 58.
You can make a hearts on your computer keyboard by typing the < symbol next to the number 3 - <3. The smiley face can be created with a colin and parentheses - (: or :).
Hold down ALT and type 252 on the numeric keyboard.
It is usually on the number row next to the zero.
An exclamation mark after a number is the symbol for the factorial function.
The TTY option is turned on. you can turn it off in the setting>phone>TTY
You hold the Shift key, and press the button next to the zero on the number line.
atomic mass or number?
The squared symbol. (That's the little 2 next to the number.)
it is a star symbol. everybody knows that the star symbol on a map means the capital.
The underscore is the symbol next to the Zero (0) on the keyboard. It's the one abovet the dash. To type this press shift and dash (-) At the same time and you'll get ( _ )
On the keyboard find the < sign and next to it put the number 3, making <3. This works on any standard keyboard.
Type the number and its exponent, and I find it best to even type the next few characters as well. Highlight the exponent and go up to format, font, and chose superscript. This will raise the number up into its proper place for you.