Answer 1 :
PI
Answer 2 :
A.T.
variables
The three writing systems used in Japanese are:HiraganaKatakanaKanjiRomaji is a 4th system used to write Japanese with Latin letters. Romaji is not routinely used though.
Yes, some parents do this. I know guys named D and J, and I am sure there are other letters that are used singly in this way.
Ordinal numbers are usually not used in Spanish the same way they are in English. With some exception, ordinals are used up through "tenth", and then cardinal numbers are used to indicate the order in a series. An example: Él es el cliente 115. - he is the 115th customer.
The paper clips in lorenzo's oil are used to represent the long chain fatty acids (the c-26's i believe). the other clips are used to show the bad acids in lorenzos blood.Augusto tries to use them to figure out why, when one increases, the other decreases. he finds out that they are from the same enzyme, so the enzyme will create the same amount either way, but the increase of one will decrease the other. i.e. ---------- ----- is the same amt of dashes as ------- -------- both are 15 total, but the numbers in each chain can be manipulated. hope i helped.
Saludos is a greeting as an expression of courtesy, like a wave. It can also be used at the end of letters, in place of something like 'best regards' or 'cordially.'
Literal numbers are the letters which are used to represent a number.
The Morse code
There are many different systems of using numbers to represent letters. Binary is commonly used.
The letters of the Greek alphabet, Alpha, Beta, Gamma etc., etc. both upper and lower cases, were used to represent numbers
Variables (letters like x and y)
In mathematical equations letters of the alphabet are used to represent numbers. Letters in the beginning of the alphabet, a, b, c...,etc typically represent Constants. Letters at the end, x, y, z..typically represent Unknowns, or variables.
variable
it is easier to substitute them for letters because if we used numbers then constants (numbers in algebra that don't have letters) would get mixed up with the algebraic letters. also makes things easier to read and to understand. also, if you don't have all the information, you can use letters to represent what you don't know
A letter used to represent numbers is called a variable; the most common ones are 'x' and 'y'.
In numerology, the letters in a person's name represent numbers which are used to calculate that person's number.
Algebra is a part of mathematics in which letters and other symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulas and equations.
words and maths...hm Well if you mean letters in math then they are pro numerals, which are used in algebra to represent numbers. Words in maths may represent numbers also, otherwise i am unsure