A few is the number 3 usually. A couple is the number 2.
It usually represents the number 3 but it can also be used to represent other number's as well.
A few people is a small but indefinite number of people.
I'm not sure if there is a number but the algebra is just a simple "N" for "number"
Do you mean 'what are call books called?'. It is 'are' because 'the books' are plural! Is the answer you are looking for phone books or directories. These contain contact (phone) numbers of residents in a specific place.
exponentalso in a lower education way....TALLY MARKSLots of symbols were use to represent number like 1 2 3 4 5 ...... etc. There are also other ancient cultures that have different symbols to represent different numbers eg: Chinese culture, Japanese culture. An integer is used when a whole number is being used eg: 1 is an integer, -67 is an integer or 457455754 is an integer. 9.56 is not an integer or -7.8 is not integer. The symbol used to recognize an integer is like Z from the English Alphabet.
The word 'eighteen' is a noun and an adjective(not a pronoun).All numbers are nouns, numbers are things: My apartment is number eighteen.All numbers are adjectives when used to describe a noun: The director said there are eighteen roles to fill.
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Literal numbers are the letters which are used to represent a number.
This is scientific (or exponential) notation.
they represent the number of protons the element has and what is their charge
Rational number.
let x represent the larger number. let y represent the smaller number.
to what number the element can count to
The previous number!
If the number is below ten, then you would use words to represent the numbers, when they are above ten, you use the number (:
They can represent values in cells. They also can represent columns (letters) and rows (numbers).
It represents what number that player is
A number is an arithmetic value used to represent quantity.
The "x" or "y" or abcdefg or any letter after a number is called a variable, and can be used to represent any number.