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Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
A line that is drawn not straight but with lots of bends.
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its actually called "a break".
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It means congruent. It is NOT 'approximately equal', which would be an equal sigh where BOTH lines are squiggly.
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
No.
The 2 squiggly lines (~) is called a tilde. It can mean "approximately" or "similar to" in text, as well as indicate a range of values. It is also used in some languages as a diacritic mark to change the pronunciation of a letter.
It is a line that twists and turns, not astraight line.
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ is the line
If you mean the n with a squiggly line on top, it's pronounced en-yay.
I drew a squiggly line.
The word is mispelledA RED squiggly line means the word is misspelled. A GREEN squiggly line means that there is one or more extra space or tab characters that aren't grammatically needed.
It is in fact not a squiggly line.. But a small outline of the state. This is done to combat counterfeitting and also as a tracking method.