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Random Poll: How do you write the number 7? (1 Viewer)

How do you write the number 7?

  • With an extra dash

    Votes: 13 20.6%
  • Without the extra dash

    Votes: 50 79.4%

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IamBread

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I currently have real numbers, complex, etc etc, partial, integral, pi, theta, phi, gamma, alpha, beta..
What else could I add?
 

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So how about:

- R, C, N and Q: symbols for those sets of numbers
- Partial derivative symbol
- Integral sign
- Lowercase: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, theta, lambda, mu, pi, rho, sigma, phi, omega
- Uppercase: gamma, pi, sigma, omega
- the squiggly set things: { and }
- the arrows that look like this
- infinity
- proportionality
- numbers 0 to 9 (why not?)

y/n
Sounds good.
 

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So how about:

- R, C, N and Q: symbols for those sets of numbers
- Partial derivative symbol
- Integral sign
- Lowercase: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, theta, lambda, mu, pi, rho, sigma, phi, omega
- Uppercase: gamma, pi, sigma, omega
- the squiggly set things: { and }
- the arrows that look like this
- infinity
- proportionality
- numbers 0 to 9 (why not?)

y/n
I do most of those stuff so I make sure that they're easily distinguishable for the markers and myself to see.
 

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In the order that Shadow had (except my lower and upper case sigma are around the wrong way).
 

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Mine:

I think I included everything...? Also had to rub stuff out a few times because they weren't pretty enough

 

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Lol I love those squiggly brackets, it took me a while to actually get them right though =P

I hate it when the pronumeral in a question is 't' because I always get it confused with the + sign, even when i curve the end of the 't'... -_-
 

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I just do a squiggly z, like you're supposed to do for cursive writing.
I think the better question is "how do people write their 1s?"
I write my 1's like this --> "l" if there is no L
BUT like is --> "1" if there is an L

inconsistency ftw

OP: like this --> "7"
 

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Without a dash. This thread makes me want to try doing it with a dash from now on :)
 

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