its like a number on top of a number. sort of like a fraction... the dots are numbers and the line is like the fraction bar.
bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph
line plot,double bar graph, bar graph pie chart
The repeating dots, (Example: 1.333...) mean that the number is infinitelydefined, in other words, the number never ends. We can also make the previous_example look like this: It will have the same meaning. 1 .3 (With A bar over the 3) = 1.333...The bar will indicate which decimal values are infinite.Also please note that the bar should be above the numbers that are repeatingdo not "abuse" the bar, It has the potential to get the question wrong.Hope I helped! ~WonX~
Circle graphs show data in a circle, while line graphs are akin to join the dots, and a bar graph shows data in vertical or horizontal bars, but all three show the same data results.
a double bar line is what music is played on ( i am 12 years old)" No...not at all... A double bar-line indicates the end of a section. When the second line is thicker than the first, it indicates the end of the piece.
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.
A double bar-line indicates the end of a section. When the second line is thicker than the first, it indicates the end of the piece.
before or after a DOUBLE BAR
normally a thin line with another thin line.
its like a number on top of a number. sort of like a fraction... the dots are numbers and the line is like the fraction bar.
A double bar - a thin line followed by a thick line - signifies the end of a piece of music. On occasion the word "Fine" (fee-nay) accompanies this symbol.
in guitar? it means you play the cord formed by the bar softly hope this helps...
what is a double line orbar graph
Bar graphs use bars and a line graph is like a scatter graph but with a straight line to see wich way the dots are going.
There is no particular name for it... its just the measure that you repeat from the starting at the first double bar line (the first double bar is on the left side of the measure, the second on the right.)
A double bar line