Dilation! :)
To flip a figure over a line is a reflection.
tongue flip
You can flip it over an imaginary line, or draw it then put it in front of a mirror.
It is an indication that the string of digits under the horizontal line repeats for ever.
Reflection in geometry is not simply a flip; rather, it involves flipping a figure over a line (the line of reflection) to create a mirror image. This process changes the orientation of the figure while preserving its shape and size. Although the result may appear as a flip, it is specifically characterized by the symmetry produced around the line of reflection.
It means recurring, so rather than writing out an endless line of 3s, 3.333333333333 etc they would write the 3.333 with the last 3 having a line over it.
It means recurring, so rather than writing out an endless line of 3s, 3.333333333333 etc they would write the 3.333 with the last 3 having a line over it.
"Flip across the dotted line" typically refers to a geometric transformation where a shape or object is reflected over a specified line, represented by the dotted line. This transformation creates a mirror image of the original shape on the opposite side of the line. In mathematical contexts, it often involves calculating the new positions of points based on their distances from the line of reflection.
Flip-over double-strike.
The line over a repeating decimal is called the vinculum.
Game Over - Flip - was created in 2003.
A reflection is when you "flip" an image over a line on your graph. A translation is when you move your image vertically and/or horizontally.