The symbol above the 9 key on a standard keyboard is called the parentheses or "right parenthesis" symbol, represented as ")". In some contexts, it may also refer to the closing parenthesis used in mathematics and programming to denote the end of a grouped expression.
Assuming you're talking about the ( symbol... That's a bracket, or parenthesis.
The symbol above the number 9 is called a "caret" or "circumflex." In various contexts, it can indicate an exponent in mathematics, such as in the notation for powers (e.g., 9^2 for 9 squared). Additionally, in some languages, it serves as a diacritical mark to alter the pronunciation of a letter.
On the keyboard: Right above the orange hotkey, on the left side of the keyboard. On the number pad: #1 serves as the symbol key for T-9 and ABC texting.
The chord symbol for a dominant 7 flat 9 in the key of C major is C7b9.
The symbol for multiplication on your keyboard is the little star or Asterisk, the one above the 8, press shift 8. The Asterisk can also be found on a full size keyboard, one with a number keypad to the right, just above the 9 key.
The asteric on the keyboard is the star key (*) above the 9 on the right side.
With the num lock on, hold down the Alt key and type 0 1 6 9 on the numeric pad.
the 2 is the symbol for squared. it means that you multiply that amount of feet by itself, to get square feet. like 3x3=9, or 9= the square of 3, or 3=the square root of 9.
Press and hold the <alt> key & the press 0-1-6-9 on the numerical keypad. Most word processing programs will also autocorrect (c) to the copyright symbol.
Hold ALT and press the key with the 9 inside the lock. (above the 7 key on the number pad.)
In most programs, a lower-case c in parentheses will autocorrect to the copyright symbol. If not, ensure Num Lock is on, hold down the Alt key, and press 0 1 6 9.
The chemical symbol for fluorine isotope with 9 neutrons is 18F (18 is a superscript).