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how many vertical lines are there in digital number 9​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Look: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 is doubly symmetrical (horizontal and vertical axes)

3 is almost symmetrical about the horizontal axis

8 is almost doubly symmetrical

1 is almost symmetrical, and is truly symmetrical in some sans-serif fonts (but not in all languages: cursive French has a long leading stoke on the left)

Binary, 0, 2, 5 and 7

Octal 0, 1 nine=11 and 3 (almost)

In Arabic

٠ = 0

٥ = 5

٧ = 7

٨ = 8

In Hebrew, only zero, which is doubly symmetrical

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In Roman numerals, 1,2,3, and 10 are doubly symmetrical

I = 1

II = 2

III = 3

V = 5

X = 10 (bonus)

In Chinese, none of the formal/accounting Chinese numbers 大寫 are symmetrical. These are the symmetrical 小寫 numbers:

一 = 1

二 = 2

三 = 3

四 = 4 looks almost symmetrical, but isn’t (the first stroke is ⏋ )

六 = 6 (sometimes the top stroke is angled)

十 = 10 (bonus)

And in Kannada

೦ = 0

೧ = 1

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