Symbols that look identical in certain contexts: Difference between revisions
From Why start at x, y, z
(Created page with "Category:Ambiguities Category:Needs filling in Some pairs of symbols look identical when handwritten, or when rendered in certain fonts. ==Examples== * The Latin le...") |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
* The Latin letter X and Greek letter Χ. | * The Latin letter X and Greek letter Χ. | ||
==Handwritten=== | ===Handwritten=== | ||
* The letter x and the multiplication symbol \(\times\). (See [[Handwritten x]]) | * The letter x and the multiplication symbol \(\times\). (See [[Handwritten x]]) | ||
===Printed=== | ===Printed=== |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 11 July 2021
Some pairs of symbols look identical when handwritten, or when rendered in certain fonts.
Examples
- The Latin letter X and Greek letter Χ.
Handwritten
- The letter x and the multiplication symbol \(\times\). (See Handwritten x)