The answer is rhythm.
the answer is rhythm
the answer is rhythm
The name of the third unit in a pattern can vary depending on the context of the pattern. In mathematical terms, it might be referred to as the "third term" or "third element." In sequences or series, it is simply the third item that follows the established pattern. If you have a specific type of pattern in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored response.
The part of a pattern that repeats is called a "unit" or "repeating unit." In various contexts, such as mathematics or design, this unit can consist of shapes, colors, or sequences that recur throughout the pattern. Identifying the repeating unit is essential for understanding and creating the overall pattern.
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the answer is rhythm
the answer is rhythm
the answer is rhythm
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
No. The CPU means Central Processing Unit. This is the main processor of the computer. A system unit is the hole unit (or personal computer).
Yes, the term 'monetary unit' is a noun (a compound noun), a word for base denomination of a country's currency; a word for a thing.
The question apparently needs to be more specific for me to understand it. A pattern by itself is a theme of recurring events or objects that are predictable (usually regularly repeated, hence my confusion). Each event or set of objects that repeat are called cells. Pattern matching is the act of checking for patterns, pattern formation is the investigation of how patterns emerge. Some types of patterns are fractals, tessalations, crystal structures, harmonic motion, sequences (for example Fibonacci numbers). Names for patterns have specific applications, such as visual patterns, audible patterns, numeric patterns, etc. Perhaps some starting points that might help are in the links below. ostinato
a pattern but in letter
A cell is the basic unit of structure for living things
Seymour Benzer an american scientist , coined the term cistron(unit of function) recon(unit of recombination) & muton (unit of mutation).
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