footnotes
The term you are referring to is a footnote. Footnotes are used to provide additional information, explanations, or citations for specific sections of a written text. They are located at the bottom of the page, typically indicated by a superscript number in the main text.
It is a representation where the distance from a reference point - the origin - represents the value of the number.
It is a representation where the distance from a reference point - the origin - represents the value of the number.
The upc number corresponds to Briggs and Stratton part number is 491056, filter-oil.
FR 229 is actually a reference number from a currency catalog, and is not printed on the note, itself.
coordinate
In MLA style, the superscript number is used as a note reference mark to signal the existence of an explanatory note. The superscript number corresponds to the note located at the bottom of the page or end of the document.
coordinate
coordinate
coordinate
A reference marker that a source might use is a superscript number placed at the end of a sentence or phrase within the content to indicate a citation. This number corresponds to a full citation located either at the bottom of the page (footnotes) or at the end of the document (endnotes).
The coordinate of that number.
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