Use the equal sign (=) to identify cell entries that should attempt to calculate a value.
A rectangle represents any process, function, or action and is the most frequently used symbol in flowcharting
It doesn't matter whether exponents are involved or not. Parentheses are used to specify that a certain calculation (the part within parentheses) is to be calculated before other things.
Ohms=symbol for resistance is this what you are looking for if not please specify
The degree symbol (°) is used to represent units of measurement for angles or temperature. It is commonly used to specify temperatures in weather forecasts or to indicate angles in geometry and navigation.
The law doesn't specify.
+ addition - subtraction* multiplication
Partition - This can be used to specify the office symbol of the user, office name, etc., to help identify the location of items on their inventory. Limited to four characters.
In drawings, the symbol frequently used to represent all metals is the triangle. This symbol is often seen in various engineering and architectural schematics to denote metallic materials, especially in conjunction with other symbols that specify particular types of metals or alloys.
That refers to any symbol used to indicate some calculation. Here are some examples:+, -, *, / (for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) ++, -- (to add or subtract one) (or), && (and)
Your question in it self is not complete. You need to specify what type of depreciation u are talking about is it floating or fixed or annualised.
69KQ84/hy301=2HW98-80UIS this should do it !!
Since Paganism is an umbrella term for all those nature based sets of beliefs and practises, there is no single symbol. Perhaps you could specify which particular symbol you are interested in?