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A cubic centimeter can be represented as cc or cm3. The symbol cc is used most commonly in medicine. The symbol cm3 is used most commonly in science and math.
There is no direct relationship. Trigonometry can be used in criminology as can many branches of mathematics and of science.
I really hate science, but I was looking for the answer and I can't even find it! That's just my guess.
To my knowledge, there is no symbol used for quotients in mathematics.
The symbol used for a negative is a minus Sign
Truncation is used after the base or root of a word in order to include all the extensions of that particular word
Its because radiation is used in science
A cubic centimeter can be represented as cc or cm3. The symbol cc is used most commonly in medicine. The symbol cm3 is used most commonly in science and math.
Possibly the deceased was a scientist or science teacher. It is interesting in our culture, there is no pictorial or icon symbol for Science, though some have suggested the Rutherford-Bohr atom symbol be used- but this would be limited to atomic science, don"t you think. I am not aware of any case where the word ( Science) was used as , in effect an epitaph, though it is possible.
There have been a great many different symbols in the world that have been used to represent science and technology. Some have used medical tools as symbols of science and technology.
The symbol for the sun is commonly seen as a complete circle with a dot in the center of the circle. This symbol is used in Astrology, Science, and Alchemy among others. There are other symbols used, but this is the most common one.
The triangle symbol that means change is called the delta symbol. It is commonly used in mathematics and science to represent a change in quantity or variable.
(computer science) A sequence of records arranged in collating sequence used with direct-access devices.
There is no direct relationship. Trigonometry can be used in criminology as can many branches of mathematics and of science.
I really hate science, but I was looking for the answer and I can't even find it! That's just my guess.
The unit of length in all the fields of science and technology, in SI, is the metre; the symbol is m. In chemistry and physics are used also sub-multiples as micrometre, nanometre, picometre, femtometre.
The term "syiar" is not a common English word and does not have a direct translation. It is sometimes used to refer to a symbol or sign, but its specific meaning would depend on the context in which it is being used.