VII
Group the following into arithmetic, comparison and reference formulae and also write
their usage:
, (Comma)
% (Percentage sign)
^ (caret)
(Space)
>= (greater than or equal to sign)
<> (not equal to sign)
: (Colon)
Answers
we use comma after introductory
A. clauses
B. phrases
C. words that come before the main clause
the percent sign is a symbol used to indicate a percentage number or ratio as a fraction of 100. the symbol for a percentage fallow the number which is the actual percent as in 1% the symbol can be used in text and in mathematical equations as needed
the caret was originally and continues to be usedin hand written form as a proofreading mark to indicate where a punctuation mark,word or phrase should be inserted into a document . the term comes from latin caret,"it lacks",from career to lack to be separated from to be free from
when we writing a sentence we habe to give some space if we not given that will not call as sentence
>=this symbols are used in algebra
not equal .the symbol used to denote in equation (when items are not equal)is a slashed equal sign (U+2260).in latex this is done with the "/neq" command
the colon is used to separate to independent clauses when the second explains or illustrates the first. in such usage , the colon functions in much the same way as the semicolon as with the semcolon, do not capitalize the first word after the colon unless the word is ordinarily capitalized
Explanation:
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