Jessi11 Jessi11
  • 25-10-2015
  • Mathematics
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what it means a line on top of a number

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tinmann tinmann
  • 25-10-2015
The line on top of a number stands for recurring. Recurring means that it goes on forever. They're usually on the decimal number, like 1/3 is equal to 3.33333 recurring, but you'd put a line on top of one or two threes. 
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