Hatch mark

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Hatch marks (also called hash marks or tick marks) are a form of mathematical notation. They are used in three ways as: * Unit and value marks — as on a ruler or number line * Congruence notation in geometry — as on a geometric figure * Graphed points — as on a graph Hatch marks are frequently used as an abbreviation of some common units of measurement. In regard to distance, a single hatch mark indicates feet, and two hatch marks indicate inches. In regard to time, a single hatch mark indicates minutes, and two hatch marks indicate seconds. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hatch marks (also called hash marks or tick marks) are a form of mathematical notation. They are used in three ways as: * Unit and value marks — as on a ruler or number line * Congruence notation in geometry — as on a geometric figure * Graphed points — as on a graph Hatch marks are frequently used as an abbreviation of some common units of measurement. In regard to distance, a single hatch mark indicates feet, and two hatch marks indicate inches. In regard to time, a single hatch mark indicates minutes, and two hatch marks indicate seconds. In geometry and trigonometry, such marks are used following an elevated circle to indicate degrees, minutes, and seconds — ( ° ) ( ′ ) ( ″ ). Hatch marks can probably be traced to hatching in art works, where the pattern of the hatch marks represents a unique tone or hue. Different patterns indicate different tones.
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