Y with stroke
Y with stroke (majuscule: Ɏ; minuscule: ɏ) is a letter of the Latin script, derived from Y with the addition of a stroke through the top of the letter.
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Y with stroke, uppercase and lowercase
Uses
It is used in the Lubuagan Kalinga language of the Philippines.
Code positions
Character encoding | Case | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
Unicode | Capital | 590 | 024E |
Small | 591 | 024F |
gollark: Oh, actually just > 0 since it's a denominator, yes.
gollark: The $9-x^2$ bit has to have a value >= 0. So solve that and work out for which values it is >= 0.
gollark: You want the bit in the square root to be greater than or equal to 0, so just figure out what values of x give you that.
gollark: I see.
gollark: ?
See also
- A Y with two strokes (¥) is the Latinized symbol of the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan.
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