a closed dot is ure MOM JKJKJK deedaDEEEEEEEEEEEEE
The dot is open, if it is less than or equal to than the dot is closed
a closed dot is ure MOM JKJKJK deedaDEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Closed. Open means it does not equal to...
dot no dot no
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!
It is open.
The small loop on a topographic map typically represents a closed depression or sinkhole. The dot indicates the highest point within a closed contour on the map.
An open dot indicates that a value is not included in the set, representing an inequality that is strict (e.g., less than or greater than). In contrast, a closed dot signifies that the value is included in the set, representing a non-strict inequality (e.g., less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to). This distinction is commonly used in graphing functions and inequalities on a number line.
Multipy by whatever is there in the following example the * is the dot (example 6*9=54
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( ) 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.
The choke closed position is typically indicated on the dial with a symbol or a label that says "Choke" or "Closed." This position restricts airflow to enrich the fuel mixture for easier starting in cold conditions. Depending on the specific equipment, the closed position may be marked with a line, a dot, or a specific angle on the dial. Always consult the equipment's manual for precise markings.