parall
A squiggly line is not considered a shape in geometry. A shape is defined as a two-dimensional enclosed area with a specific outline or boundary, such as a circle, triangle, or square. A squiggly line, on the other hand, lacks a defined perimeter and does not enclose a space, so it does not meet the criteria to be classified as a shape in the context of geometry.
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It is a squiggly equals sign, like this ≈
It is called a horizontal line!
If it's the ~ you're talking about then it's called a tilde.
The squiggly line is called a 'tilde', in case that helps. It's on your keyboard with the #, but as a dash, ~, not over the 'n'.
parall
A "break"
It's called a tilde.
i think its called a break. :]
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
its actually called "a break".
You could use Google to look up Spanish letters then copy and paste it on Facebook. It is a lot easier than configuring your keyboard to a Spanish keyboard.
The squiggly line under the letter "n" in "français" is called a cedilla. It is used to indicate that the "c" is soft and pronounced as "s."
On a mac, it's option+n, then press n. On a windows vista, it's command+alt+164. And the "n with the squiggly thing over it" is called eñe (pronounced en-nyay). You could also enter "Ctrl + Shift + Squiggly line (on upper left hand corner)" simultaneously, let go, then push "n".
It is a line that twists and turns, not astraight line.