DEED. Some people think NOON but the N's would be backwards.
If the question was a+8-4=16 what is a? you have to work backwards and change the plus to minus and minus to plus... 16+4-8=a, a=12 If the algebra question was a little bit more complicated like 2n+6= 20, that is the same as 2xn+6=20. Like before, we have to work backwards so (20-6):2=n, n=7
'Was' is 'saw' spelled backwards.
Kori spelled backwards is irok.
-9n=45 negative nine times n equals forty-five you have to do it backwards n=45/-9 n equals forty-five divided by negative nine standard manipulation of terms give it try with some others you'll be amazed how much easier fractions are than decimals
Yes, it is.
The language that uses the backwards "n" is the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which is a system of phonetic notation used to represent the sounds of spoken language. The backwards "n" represents the velar nasal sound, as in the English word "sing."
DEED. Some people think NOON but the N's would be backwards.
R-E-K-N-A-W
It flows backwards. Instead of going N to S it goes S to N.
n o i t c i d d a
Yes it is backwards compatible
the same way upside down
The next (and last) letter is C. Just as a countdown counts backwards, this series is "countdown" spelled backwards.
n is any number, (it is not n because it is the first letter of the word number,because the 'n' could be a 'q' or a 'h') Basically, 'n' is any number, and usually when working with algebra, it is easiest to work backwards
The word "relationship" spelled backwards is "p-i-h-s-t-i-l-a-t-i-o-n-e-r".
K-c-a-j-y-e-k-n-o-m.