In the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) manual, a triangle in front of a code indicates that the definition or description for that code has been changed or revised from the previous edition. This symbol alerts users to review the updated information carefully, as it may have implications for billing or reporting medical services. It's essential for healthcare professionals to stay informed about these changes to ensure accurate coding practices.
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description of the code has been changes
9-7 Faulty right front sensor
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The "m" in front of a triangle typically stands for "measure" and indicates the measure of the triangle's angles or sides. For example, "m∠A" refers to the measure of angle A in the triangle. This notation is commonly used in geometry to express the size or extent of a geometric figure.
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That is an indicator to upshift with a manual transmission.
This code refers to the front oxygen sensor
If you are in a science class and you see this, then the triangle is the Roman letter "delta" and means "a change of," e.g. "a change of 20 degrees."
If you mean the serial code, then that comes on the back of the manual in the disc case when you buy the game. If you have that, then great. If not, you can always ask someone else for an registered code, but if you want a unregistered code then you'll have o have your own code on the back of your manual.
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.