The primary difference between .dot and .dotx files lies in their format and features. A .dot file is a Word 97-2003 template, which can store macros and may contain legacy features. In contrast, a .dotx file is a Word 2007 and later template that uses the Open XML format, is macro-free, and offers improved compatibility and file size efficiency. Therefore, .dotx is generally preferred for modern Word template usage.
a filled in circle/dot means "greater than or eaqual to/less than or equal to" (depending on which way the arrow is pointing. an empty cirlce means only "greater than/less than". the greater than/less than symbol with the line under it will indicate the filled in circle. the normal greater than/less than symbol willl indicate the hollow cirlce
Swipe from the top right corner dot, to the middle dot, to the left middle dot. Pull the lever. See related link below for the screenshots.
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In Check box, you can select multiple options. In Option Button (Radio button) you can select one option. Radio buttons are circular and check boxes are square. When you click on a radio button, a little dot appears in the middle of the circle when you click the check box little check mark appears in the middle of the square. If you click a different choice, the dot will move to the centre of the new circle that you have selected in the radio button when you click the check box an another check appears the new box,the first check doesn't change.
The dot is open, if it is less than or equal to than the dot is closed
It is open.
Closed. Open means it does not equal to...
( ) is a<x<b, ( ] is a<x<=b, [ ) is a<=x<b, [ ] is a<=x<=b. If there is no [ or solid bracket then there isn't a filled in dot, meaning that that number is not included. There is only a filled in dot when there is a solid bracket.
Well, honey, if the inequality is strictly greater than, like ">", then it's an open dot because that endpoint ain't included in the solution. But if it's greater than or equal to, like ">=", then you better believe it's a closed dot because that endpoint is part of the party. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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a dot is the smallest point whereas a line can be assumed to be a collection of points or dots for eg- a dot is - " . " and a line (continuous dots) is " ................................. "
dot com stands for commercial so everyone can get one where dot gov is a government run website. dot com is adsand stuff and dot gov is government stuff
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The difference between a point and a dot is that a point is used in algebra (in numbers) whereas a dot is used in geometry to define the lenght of a given segment.
a line has a dot on each end and a ray only has one dot and an arrow, it keeps on going.