Yes, in the English alphabet, the letter "s" comes before the letter "t." The order of the alphabet places "s" as the 19th letter and "t" as the 20th letter.
The letter that comes before "t" in the English alphabet is "s." If you're referring to the sequence of letters, "s" directly precedes "t."
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life before the shoguns was S**T it was like living in a S**T pit actually idk what it was like but we are talking about japan so you tell me.
Never hered of that before google it!!!!!!
The converse of s -- t is t -- s.
S(T) is a monomial. If it is S+T no.
It is the expression t - s
There are much more than three types of scales, but the 3 basic scales are the common major scale (T T S T T T S), the harmonic minor (T S T T S T1/2 S) and the melodic minor (T S T T T T S ascending - T S T T S T T descending). In brackets noticed I labelled the structure of the scale in tones and semitones. T = tone S = semitone T1/2 = minor 3rd/augmented 2nd interval (3 semitones)
If you simplify the equation (s+t+s) the answer is 2s+t
T,e,t,t,f,f,s,s,e
That`s Very,Very Funny,but i don`t think that`s possible.
s is directly proportional to t