What symbol
It is normally a dot over the decimal digit or over the first digit and last digit if there are more than one recurring digits.
In maths the symbols x and n are usually used to represent an unknown quantity. These may be referred to as a variable.
Not an answer and I'm not too good at maths but I saw the question and thought about it a bit... The total saving above january's was 180. if you subtract that from 2380 you are left with 2200 to divide over the three months (733.33 recurring - not a great result if this was a proper maths text book question as if the values relate to money, an individual would be unlikely to save 1/3 of a cent\penny etc). 120 can then be added to february and a further 60 to march to give the following result; january 733.33 (recurring) february 853.33 (recurring) march 913.33 (recurring)
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What symbol
"xi" symbol in maths if used mostly in ven diogrammes and is in the top, right hand corner
An ABCDEFGHI.....
The answer can be simple it can be '=' or even 'SA'
a is used as a symbol to represent a variable.
equal signs
It's the equals sign with the ~ above it. ≅
It is normally a dot over the decimal digit or over the first digit and last digit if there are more than one recurring digits.
From the top menu bar: Insert > Symbol (normal text). Scroll down to the Greek alphabet. It's this one: π
Nobody 'invented' it... letters are often used in maths to signify an unknown quantity.
Repeating again and again, without end. For example, 3/11 = 0.272727... where the "27" keeps repeating forever. That is an example of a recurrent decimal with a recurrence cycle of length 2. 1/7 = 0.142857142857... has a recurring decimal with a recurrence cycle of length 6.
How to find the final digit of the symbol pi which is used in finding the properties of circles and spheres