If it is a straight line it is called a line. If it is a curved line it is called a curve. If this is the best answer I can hope to get I don't think I will waste my time again!!!!! ------------------------------------------------ Well, it depends on which line you are talking about. The x-axis (or horizontal line) is called the abscissa. The y-axis (or vertical line) is called the ordinate. Is that the lines you were talking about? No, this was a question in a crossword and I believe that they were talking about the line joining two points on the graph. After completing the rest of the crossword the only possible answer was ordinate. It just shows how some crossword compilers stretch their clues.
Multiplication is repeated when one number is repaeted. This can also include a phrase. Such as 3.1212121212121212121212. Then just draw a line over the first number or phrase that is repeating.
8.3 the 3 is repeated with a line over the top
4.6 repeated, often written as (4.666...), represents a repeating decimal where the digit 6 continues indefinitely. On a number line, it is located just slightly to the right of 4.6, and it can be expressed as a fraction: ( \frac{14}{3} ). This means it is equivalent to 4 and two-thirds, or roughly 4.67, when rounded. The repeating nature indicates that it gets infinitely close to 4.67 without actually being a terminating decimal.
The croquet start line is called a baulk line.
A line that is repeated at the end of each verse is called as REFRAIN.
I think its called 'Great DJ' by The Ting Tings.
anaphora
end rhyme --A regularly repeated line or phrase at the end of a stanza is a "refrain."
A line from the center of a circle to any point on the circle is called a radius.
Perhaps she should use proper punctuation.
The Shining.
The musical symbol used to mark the beginning or end of a repeated section is called a "repeat sign." It consists of two vertical dots placed before a double bar line. Repeat signs indicate that a specific section of music should be played again, enhancing the structure and flow of a piece.
The line "And he will think about the first snowfall / And long walk home" is repeated in the poem "The First Snowfall" by James Russell Lowell.
A line that is repeated at the end of stanzas is known as a refrain. It helps to reinforce the theme or emotions of the poem and creates a sense of rhythm and structure.
it is a series of repeated double-dashes ( -- -- -- -- -- ) used to indicate a repeated detail.
refrain