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They are all upper case letters of the Roman alphabet.
m + 6 m + 12
m + 4
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A cursive lowercase "m" typically looks like a series of humps connected by a flowing line, where the first hump is slightly taller than the others. It resembles the printed lowercase "m" but with a more cursive, flowing style.
This just means to put the letter in upper case. The word capital here means upper case letters. Capital m is "M." Lowercase m is "m."
Obviously M and W.
Kind of like a loop-de-loop, except taller and thinner.
first you make a little tail in the top left, and draw 3 humps after it, and end with a little curl at the bottom.
The M in the Greek alphabet is "upper case" Mu.
Three in m and two in n
IBM
For the lower case, there are 3 line segments. In the upper case, there are two.
1024 MB= 1 GB Mega is always given an upper case M and Byte is always given an upper case B as is Giga.
They are all upper case letters of the Roman alphabet.
That is hard to answer, especially online! A cursive 'W' is just a w with curves instead of points. An 'R' is like a fancy table from the side, I guess. An 'O' is a circle. An 'N' is done like a ordinary 'M'. 'G' is also hard. Hope this helps!