a Bowen knot
the symbol for congruent is ~ with _ in the same space. (US keyboard does not have a congruent key
On most English language keyboards, the absolute value symbol can be created by using the vertical slash symbol "|" - which you get by holding down the shift key and pressing the key that would otherwise get you the backslash symbol "". On most keyboards it's right above the ENTER key. You have to use the symbol twice, just like you would with brackets and parentheses. |x| = absolute value of x. Alternatively you can insert an equation by going to the "insert" tab, selecting "object" from the text section, then selecting Microsoft Equation from the dropdown menu and clicking OK. Once you are in the Equation editor, you can select the absolute value symbol from the "fence templates" located in the lower left corner of the dropdown menu in the current version of Word.
The radical symbol √ (with a line over what you're taking a root of) denotes root.The symbol without any other numbers, means square root, while with a number like 3√ means take cube root, 4√ fourth root, etc.If you want to type this symbol in Windows, hold down the key on the keyboard, then type (on the number pad) 251, then let go of the key.You can also denote roots by fractional exponents: 1/2 power is the square root,1/3 power is the cube root, etc and this works if you have an xy (exponentiation)key on your calculator and want to compute roots.The symbol used to make a root is √
To perform division on a calculator, you typically input the dividend first, followed by the division symbol, and then the divisor. For example, to divide 10 by 2, you would input "10 ÷ 2 =" on the calculator. This sequence ensures that the calculator understands the order of operations and computes the division correctly.
Well, honey, on the TI-84 calculator, the percent key is located right above the "7" key. It's that little "%" symbol that likes to hang out with the numbers. Just give it a little tap, and you'll be calculating percentages like a pro. Happy crunching!
The 'Command' key is the key to the left of the spacebar on an Apple keyboard. It will have a symbol that looks kind of like a four-leaf clover.
The control key on a Windows machine is also called the Ctrl key. On a Mac the key with this kind of function is called Command key.
Command-X ("Command" is the key to the left and right of your keyboard and may have an apple symbol on it instead, depending on the year of your computer.)
The control key on a Windows machine is also called the Ctrl key. On a Mac the key with this kind of function is called Command key.
On a QWERTY keyboard, the Command key is typically found on Apple keyboards. It is located next to the spacebar, with one Command key on the left side and usually another on the right side of the spacebar. It is often labeled with the ⌘ symbol. On non-Apple keyboards, the equivalent key is often referred to as the "Windows" key.
The mod key, or alt key is called the option key on a Mac. It is to the right or left of the command key.
Like on other Apple computers, the command or "Apple" keys on the iBook G4 serve as part of many keyboard shortcuts. They can be used in combination with other keys when online or even for GUI applications.
a key or a legend maybe? the small symbols could be called icons.
Is is an asterisk, often called 'star'.
Macs have page up buttons, but MacBooks don't. On a MacBook, hold the Fn key and press up or down for page up and page down.In a macbook, page up is fn+up arrow key. Page down is fn+down arrow key.Try the button with the up arrow on it.
The command key on Mac is equivalent to the control key on windows. However, there are some programs that use the control and not the command key.
On Windows, it is Ctrl + V. On Macs it is Apple + V