Sounds good.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.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
hmm, why not here. our pictures will have the number 7 in it anyway.This thread or new one?
point of exercise: complete!I can never do those curly brackets right...
Same lol, always ended up looking like squiggles to meI can never do those curly brackets right...
Haha, no one ever gets those things right.. I've been trying to do them for over a year and they still don't work.point of exercise: complete!
Lets just hope other people understand them!Same lol, always ended up looking like squiggles to me
I write my 1's like this --> "l" if there is no LI 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?"
True but its interestingHonestly, who cares? It doesnt really matter. The end result is the same numerically.