Chet (ח). The "ch" is a soft rasping sound.
In Hebrew, the language primarily used for sacred texts prior to its revival as a spoken language, each letter has a numerical value. Some believed that Hebrew was the language of the angels, while the ancient rabbis maintained that Hebrew was the language originally spoken by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. There's a system called gematria which looks for patterns/similarities in this. So, for example, the word for "life" in Hebrew is composed of two letters whose numerical value is 18. 126 is 7 times "life" - one for each day of the week. Hence, things like charitable donations, the purchase price of a house, gifts, etc, etc are given in multiples of 18 for good luck, often incorporating 126 in either the total amount, or in part, such as in the offer for the purchase price of a house.
It's not the five knots on their own that are symbolic of anything. Depending on the tradition one follows, there is different numerical significance to the fringes. According to Rashi, it's the combination of: the 5 knots, 8 strings, and the numerical value of the Hebrew word 'tzitzit' which is 600. The combined value is 613 which is the number of mitzvot (guidelines) found in the Torah.
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The difference between 3/4 and 3/8 is that 3/4 is larger in numerical value and represents three parts out of four, while 3/8 represents three parts out of eight.
No. The greater the numerical value after the negative sign, the lesser the value of the negative number.
The coefficient is the numerical value attached to an unknown or a variable. Thus, the coefficient of 8x is 8.
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17 2x4=8+(3x3)=17 3x3=9 9+8=17
They used the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet to represent the numbers. Each letter has a different numerical value: 1 א 2 ב 3 ×’ 4 ד 5 ×” 6 ו 7 ×– 8 ×— 9 ט 10 ×™ 20 ×› 30 ל 40 מ 50 × 60 ס 70 ×¢ 80 פ 90 צ 100 ×§ 200 ר 300 ש 400 ת
Eight dollars can be represented as the integer 8. In numerical terms, it is simply the whole number that denotes the value of eight units of currency.
The word for "life" in Hebrew is "chai." The two Hebrew letters that make up the word "chai" are chet and yud. The letters have numerical value. The chai is equivalent to 8 and yud is equivalent to 10. So "chai", chet and yud added together, equals 18. Any multiple of 18, ie 18, 36, 54, etc. can be a chai number.