Select Insert | Symbol, scroll down to Mathematical Operators subset, highlight the delta (∆) symbol, and click Insert.
For a mac, if you're in Microsoft Word, just hit Option+J and that should produce the ∆ symbol .
If you prefer the lower case delta, just scroll through the list until you find the symbol you want.
click on the sign in and sign in your username. than click download and then click your type of computer, than you have classlink on your computer! there you go! :)
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If you don't know the heart here it is &# hearts; (no space). If you don't know the dimond here it is &# diams; (no space).
Playing on a computer can make you not hungry. This happens because a computer occupies your mind and you don't think about the fact that your hungry.
I don't think that any computer keyboard comes built-in with cubic root sign.However you can insert this sign into your document by checking the symbols dialog box of word processors. You can also copy the symbol from Internet.
just copy and paste this to your computer.
it looks like the delta sign.
"Shift" and the number 2.
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Yes, you can purchase American sign language computer software by visiting http://www.americansignlanguage.com/.
Press the button to the left of backspace. Like this: =
Alt and the 3 on the number pad, not the numbers on top.
Copy and paste. Δ or δ
The addition sign is on your computer keyboard. The key is right next to the backspace button. You press shift-(the key) and you will get the addition sign.
press ctrl, alt and then c all at the same time.
To make an apple sign on a mac computer, you must press shift, alt, and K at the same time!
What you do is you hold down Alt and then type in 0176 and then ° tada!!!!! (I can't do it! :(.....awww. Anyway, doesn't it also depend on the computer you have?)