I'm not sure if you mean this "symbol" but it has the power to make anyone who wears it invisible. The symbol is a gold helmet
The Double Dragon is referred to a Princess who has mystical powers in asia.
the buddha symbol means that buddha will help you and will save everyone from aliens but only if everybody in the world has a buddha symbol tattooed on their forehead. if the symbol has a hat on then it is considered unlucky and that if you touch it you will have supernatural powers but will only use them for evil. DO NOT TOUCH THE HAT-WEARING BUDDHA!!!
Athena was very wise and had battle strategy. Her greatest symbol is the owl and believe it or not it represents wisdom.
It's the symbol of a hydrogen atom, with the nucleus and a single electron.
Athena or Minerva is generally shown with golden armor and a spear. The armor is considered impenetrable and the spear is the symbol of her warlike powers.
In many cultures a grasshopper is considered to be lucky. They are the Chinese symbol of good luck and fortune.
Basically it will not have a stock symbol until the powers that be make the decision that they would like to become a public company. Once it decides to become a public company it will then choose a suitable ticker symbol. It has recently been approached by Google to be purchased, but has rejected this overture. Obviously if it is purchased before it goes public it will never have its own ticker symbol associated with it. Updated, the new symbol will be GRPN.... just filed their IPO today!
Using the symbol "^" for powers: (y^15)^(1/3) = y^(15 times 1/3) = y^5.
The caduceus is a symbol of Hermes, the Greek god of trade, eloquence, and messenger of the gods. It consists of a winged staff with two entwined serpents, and is often used as a symbol of commerce and negotiation.
The generally accepted way to type powers of a number is by using the carat symbol, or "^." So five to the second power (or squared) is 5^2.
That depends what you want to solve. In many cases, it helps to remember the basic definition: for example, x ^ (-3) = 1 / x ^ 3. (Using the symbol "^" for powers.)
In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder and his powers come from his lineage as the son of Odin, the king of the gods. He wields the hammer Mjolnir, which was crafted by the dwarves and is enchanted to channel his power. The hammer is a symbol of Thor's strength and ability to protect both the gods and humans.