When a background keeps repeating itself, it is referred to as a "pattern" or "repeating pattern." In design, this can also be called a "background texture" or "tileable texture" if it seamlessly repeats without visible seams. Patterns are commonly used in various contexts, such as textiles, wallpapers, and digital design.
when converting a fraction to a decimal, some of the answers will be repeating decimals. A bar or line is sometimes placed over the part of the decimal that keeps repeating. ex: 0.24242424 etc. can be written as 0.24 with a 'bar' over the 24 to show that it keeps repeating.
1.141552511415525114 and the pattern keeps on repeating.
3.153846 and that .153846 keeps repeating.
A terminating is like 3.567864 but keeps on going. A repeating numbers are numbers you divide like 3.6666666666 but it keeps going on so you shorten it. EX. 3.567864 will be 3.567 3.6666666666 will be 3.666 or 3.66
The littlun who keeps repeating his name is Johnny. He is a small boy in William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" and is characterized by his innocence and vulnerability among the group of boys stranded on the island. His repetition of his name highlights his fear and longing for reassurance in a chaotic environment.
They form when magma pushes through melting the rock which re-hardened and it keeps repeating itself
Isolationism.
Parallelism
because it keeps repeating itself over and over again and it's like one huge circle.
4/14 is equal to the irrational repeating decimal, 0.285714... it keeps repeating after that.
The theme in musical compositions depends. In a canon, the theme is the sepquence of notes that keeps repeating itself. This is also slightly true for everything else.
repeating
The word is "earwormed."
It is 29.9 where the 9 keeps repeating.
when converting a fraction to a decimal, some of the answers will be repeating decimals. A bar or line is sometimes placed over the part of the decimal that keeps repeating. ex: 0.24242424 etc. can be written as 0.24 with a 'bar' over the 24 to show that it keeps repeating.
you don't it just keeps recurring
He keeps repeating a sentence.