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  2. What is the proper name for a circle with a line through it?

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/508437

    The general prohibition sign (official name, according to ISO 7010), also known as a no symbol, no sign, circle-backslash symbol, nay, interdictory circle or universal no, is a red circle with a red diagonal line through it (running from top left to bottom right), completely enclosing a pictogram to indicate something is not permitted.

  3. Is there a name for the red circle and slash in a No Smoking...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/156465

    You have no slash in those figures. It’s a backslash, not a slash: the slope is negative not positive. Unicode has it as a combining character: ‭ ⃠ U+20E0 COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE BACKSLASH. So 🚸⃠ could conceivably be a no crossing sign if you needed it.

  4. What's this circle and slash symbol next to the Wi-Fi?

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    It's on my kids tablet and it's there all the time on every profile. It doesn't seem to have anything to do with the Wi-Fi, it's there no matter what…

  5. there's a circle with a diagonal line through it, please help?

    www.reddit.com/r/kindlefire/comments/jhclo0/theres_a_circle_with_a_diagonal...

    One of my sons was trying to unlock mine and this symbol was showing. Thanks! Had the same issue and was able to fix. Thanks again!! You have activated hands free Alexa on the Fire Tablet, however you have it turned off in the drop down system section when you swipe down from the top of your tablet.

  6. Whats the name for that circle and slash "no" sign?

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    Depends. If it's red and the slash goes the other direction (top left to bottom right) without extending beyond the edges of the circle, it's the No symbol, also referred to as the general prohibition sign, no sign, circle-backslash symbol, nay, interdictory circle or universal no.

  7. What does ‘Circle with a slash’ mean : r/kindlefire - Reddit

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    What does ‘Circle with a slash’ mean. no sun today. Apparently it means hands free Alexa mode is off. Instead of saying hey Alexa, you have to hold the home button. 20K subscribers in the kindlefire community. A community for Amazon Fire and Kindle Fire tablets.

  8. Circle with line through it next to the wifi symbol- top right

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    Circle with line through it next to the wifi symbol- top right : r/kindlefire. r/kindlefire. r/kindlefire. • 4 yr. ago.

  9. Why is there a circle-backslash symbol beside my friends name?

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    It doesn’t show an unmute button. If it was the sort of circle-with-interior-slash you might see on something like a no-smoking sign, that appears when you have muted someone on the ingame voice channels. That can easily be done by mistake, since all it requires is hitting (reload-button) in the right menu, even if they arent using a mic to ...

  10. ELI5: WHY are the symbols for power on / off "|" and - Reddit

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    The International Electrotechnical Commission standards organization define it as open/closed as many others have stated. The line is on. The circle is off. Yes, the numbers 0 and 1 are used for on off sometimes , but the symbol is a line abd circle and they were originally chosen as a language neutral representation for an open and closed ...

  11. What does this symbol "ø" mean in relation to slope and ... -...

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    The symbol's name is "empty set". (TeX: \varnothing, or the less-round \emptyset.) It is a modified form of the vowel Ø in Norwegian and is unrelated to the Greek letter phi: Φ, ϕ, φ. It represents a collection of no objects, and in the context you mention, this is usually the set of solutions to a system of two or more linear equations.