Ah, what a lovely question! That would be a line segment, my friend. It's like a little bridge between two points, bringing them together in harmony. Just imagine those dots holding hands and smiling at each other.
Expressed as an integer, 12/3 is equal to 4. Keep in mind that the fraction line is just like a division sign - therefore, you are simply performing a division sum.
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yeah it really doesn't matter you can do it with dots or circles it really depend on you for me i would do circles hope this helped you
The difference is only aesthetic. They both mean the same thing.
Ah, what a lovely question! That would be a line segment, my friend. It's like a little bridge between two points, bringing them together in harmony. Just imagine those dots holding hands and smiling at each other.
It is two dots one on top one on bottom and a line in the middle From:Maddie
The division sign is simple. Draw a short line similar to a dash like this - Put a dot on top of the line and put a dot under the line. That symbol indicates division.
by doing division. this is the division sign: cant find it sry but a division sign is like a period over a line with a period under a line.
Cusp It is the line that marks 0 degrees of each sign. The last degree of the neighboring sign is 29.59 degrees.
draw two dots and a line beetween them.
................................... Dotted lines: a series of dots. "Sign on the dotted line." An expression meaning sign where indicated. it can also mean like this: ------------------------------------- but that would usually be called a dashed line
Dotted can be a verb and an adjective.Verb: The past tense of the verb dot.Adjective: A line made up of a series of dots (e.g. sign the dotted line)
Three dots in an upward V sign mean "therefore".
There is no division sign but press Alt 246 and you will get a division sign ÷
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It's actually one circle above a horizontal line and one "1" below it. It means "One tablet". To write "two tablets", he would have drawn two circles above the horizontal line and two "1"s below it.