The comma would come after it.
No, you don't have to put a comma before at all.
Do not put a space before a comma. Put one space afterthe comma.
No, I believe that the comma is before the 'or', or I may be mistaken.
There are many algebraic representations that can denote the vector.A number is an algebric representation of a vector, when denoted by a unit vector factor, e.g Av= IAx + JAy + KAz. The unit vectors are I, J and K and these denote the vector. The subscript v as in Av also denotes the vector, other denotations can be Bolding A, as a vector.oI use brackets A= Ar + Av = [a, A] where the upper case is the vector in the brackets and the lower case is the scalar or real.You can use just the comma, A= [5 ,6 4 3] where the real 5 is before the comma and everything past the comma is a vector.There are many algebraic representations that can denote the vector.
no
A period should come before the footnote at the end of a sentence, while a comma should not.
last comma before the and is not necessary
the comma would be before Or In A Sentencee. =]
There is no comma before Jr.
no you need a comma before the open quotations and I'm not sure what you mean be footnote, but you probably don't need a period at the end of your sentence
It is usually appropriate to place a comma before "but." One should not use a comma after "but."
no. if but before is a sentence on its on and after but is a sentence on its own then put a comma before but.
An comma goes before so
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
The comma goes after.
You ussualy put a comma before the conjuction. On rare evernts you put the comma after.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma after it or before it.