Bar notation in math terms means that in repeating decimals the line or bar placed over the digits that repeat like 3.666 the bar notation would go over all of the sixes because if the numbers are all the same you just draw the line over the first three numbers that repeat but if you have a number like 0.899899899 then you put the bar notation above the first pattern like .899 and take off the rest until it changes I know this answer is long but after you try it once it will stick with you.
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2.01 the bar notation is overthe .01
Oh, dude, a bar notation is just a way to represent repeating decimals in math. It's like when you're too lazy to keep writing the same digits over and over again, so you just slap a bar over them and call it a day. It's basically the math world's way of saying, "I could write this out forever, but let's not and say we did."
An equation where the left is the function of the right. f(x)=x+3 is function notation. The answer is a function of what x is. f(g(x))= the answer the inside function substituted in the outside function.
In bar notation, it is .42. The bar rests atop the 42.
0.42