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How to negate dot in ASC

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what weamp;#39;re gonna do in this video is do a few examples ordering numbers that involve decimals so letamp;#39;s say that we had the numbers one point zero zero one zero point one one three and one point one zero one what I would like you to do is order these numbers from least to greatest take out some paper and try to do it on your own before we do it together all right now letamp;#39;s do it together and the way I would tackle ordering numbers is I would go to the largest place value that the numbers have in common and so in this situation we have a ones place value in all of them and so we could see that this has one one this has zero ones and this one has one one so the thing that has the least ones is going to be the smallest of the numbers so this one over here is going to be the smallest of the number so let me just write that over here zero point 1 1 3 and now we have to figure out which one is next between one point zero zero one and one point one zero one well then we

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To get the letter, character, sign or symbol : ( Logical negation symbol ) on computers with Windows operating system: 1) Press the Alt key on your keyboard, and do not let go. 2) While keep press Alt, on your keyboard type the number 170, which is the number of the letter or symbol in ASCII table.
To get the letter, character, sign or symbol : ( Interpunct or space dot ) on computers with Windows operating system: 1) Press the Alt key on your keyboard, and do not let go. 2) While keep press Alt, on your keyboard type the number 250, which is the number of the letter or symbol in ASCII table.
7-bit ASCII Character Codes DecimalOctalDescription 043 053 plus 044 054 comma 045 055 minus or dash 046 056 dot82 more rows
The symbol can be typed on Windows-based computers using the following keyboard shortcuts: Hold down the Alt key on the keyboard. While keeping the key pressed down, type the number 170. (As mentioned earlier, 170 is the number of the letter or symbol in the ASCII table.)
The symbols used to represent the negation of a statement are ~ or . For example, the given sentence is Arjuns dog has a black tail. Then, the negation of the given statement is Arjuns dog does not have a black tail. Thus, if the given statement is true, then the negation of the given statement is false.
ASCII Character. An interpunct ⟨⟩, also known as an interpoint, middle dot, middot and centered dot or centred dot, is a punctuation mark consisting of a vertically centered dot used for interword separation in ancient Latin script.
The Unicode character for showing the dot symbol or bullet point is U+2022 . But to use this Unicode correctly, remove the U+ and replace it with ampersand ( ), pound sign ( # ), and x . Then type the 2022 number in, and then add a semi-colon.
In the Windows-1252 character set, ASCII code 149 is represented by the character also known as the bullet.

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