If it repeats, there should be a little line over the last digit(s) that repeat. If it terminates, then the numbers will not repeat.
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The last words that were heard from her were - - "We are on the line 157 337. We will repeat this message. We will repeat this on 6210 kilocycles. Wait."
The word repetitive means to repeat. In music we have Repeat Bar lines and similes. A Repeat Bar line looks like this: And a simile looks like this: The one on the left means to repeat the last measure. The one on the right means to repeat the last 2 measures.
There are two ways: Every Good Boy Does Fine: For every line it will have a letter which starts from last to first Examples: The first line is E The second line is G The third line is B The fourth line is D The fifth line is F FACE: For every space between the lines has a letter which is from last to first Examples: The first space is F The second space is A The third space is C The fourth space is E
It means repeat that decimal forever with it's last digit.
If it repeats, there should be a little line over the last digit(s) that repeat. If it terminates, then the numbers will not repeat.
This is called a repeat sign. It is the 'end repeat'. When you see this, you would go back to the beginning, or to the nearest 'start repeat' sign.
I think you should colour than fine line. You could fine line then colour, it is your choice. I prefer not to fine line
The first line of the song is "The billy goat was feeling fine; He ate six red shirts from off Sal's line." The song is actually entitled "The Billy Goat was Feeling Fine."
A Fine Line was created in 1992.
Fine Line was created in 2003.
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