A 45 degree angle offset from either 0 degrees or 90 degrees In a polygon, a diagonal is a line segment connecting two nonadjacent vertices. A diagonal is also a horseback riding term used in posting. Your diagonal is when you rise and fall while posting on either the outside or inside leg of the horse. For example, this forward slash / is a diagonal line. While this lower-case letter l is a straight line.
This is a slash: / The slash stands for division. 10/2 would be read as ten divided by two.
The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
Well, darling, "diagonal" is a word used to describe a straight line that slants between two points. It's like taking the scenic route instead of going straight from point A to point B. So, next time someone asks you what "diagonal" means, just tell them it's the sassy way to connect two dots.
This is a slash: / The slash stands for division. 10/2 would be read as ten divided by two.
What does it mean when Two names on vehicle registration with a slash between names
It is an accent such as FARAAD
Diagonal is a straight line through a figure from one corner to another corner, for example, the diagonal divided the square into two triangles.
The symbol with two dots on the top and one dot below means "because".
If you mean nine dots (3 lines of 3) then it is: Start off at the bottom left dot. Go up to the top dot and carry on as though there is another dot directly above it. (think of it as an invisible tenth dot). Go down diagonal right over the two dots (the first dot you will hit is the top middle dot) so you finish up on the middle right dot. Go up to the top right dot. Go down diagonal left to the bottom lef dot. Then right to the bottom right dot.
No Slash has two sons
It means that the "U" now says oo as in boo