It is unknown what the variable T is, but it is a mathematical notation that a dot over a variable stands for the derivative with respect to time of that variable. So T with a dot over it = derivative of T with respect to time = dT/dt. T in physics typically stands for the period/ 1/frequency -- The symbol you describe written on a medical prescription means one. Two dots over a bar with two down strokes (looks like a little symbol for pi) means two, etc.
t's 2 dots and 1 dot on the bottom then a triangle with the point towards the right then 2 dots in the middle with 1 dot on top on the right side and 1 dot on bottom to the left.
A dot above a letter is known as a 'diacritic dot'. The common name for the diacritic dot above an i or a j is a 'tittle'.
put the left most dot on the shadow line of the planet to the left, the top dot touching the left tip of the castle and the bottom dot on the top edge of the craetr and GO.
it a line in the middle with two dots on top of it and bottom. 2nd Answer: Or, more correctly, it is a left-to-right line with one dot on top of it and one dot beneath it.
Depending on how it is used, a dot over a "T", used in a prescription order, could mean 1, such as 1 tablet/pill.... 1 time daily.
A "t" with a dot on top can represent the letter "t" in certain languages or writing systems. In phonetics, it may indicate a voiceless alveolar stop consonant sound. In some contexts, it could also be used as a symbol or abbreviation for specific words or concepts.
The double dot over the letter "u" is called an "umlaut" in the German language. The dot over the "i" and "j" is called the "tittle". The cross over the "t" is often just referred to as the cros
It is unknown what the variable T is, but it is a mathematical notation that a dot over a variable stands for the derivative with respect to time of that variable. So T with a dot over it = derivative of T with respect to time = dT/dt. T in physics typically stands for the period/ 1/frequency -- The symbol you describe written on a medical prescription means one. Two dots over a bar with two down strokes (looks like a little symbol for pi) means two, etc.
The dot of an 'i' is called a tittle and the cross of a 't' is called a T-bar.
YES Stright over top of each other.
The cross of the lower case letter "t" is called a tisten. The dot over the lower case letter "i" is called a tiddle.
t's 2 dots and 1 dot on the bottom then a triangle with the point towards the right then 2 dots in the middle with 1 dot on top on the right side and 1 dot on bottom to the left.
Six foot three [He is tall] if you look at the Dum Dum video it says that T-Dot is 6'2" and LeCrae can almost out his chin on top of T-Dot, so 6'3" is way off. try more like 6'7" to 6'9"
Start off at the bottom left dot, go up to the top left dot and carry on as though there is another invisible dot above it, go down diagonal right to the top middle dot and carry on to the right middle dot and carry on once more as though there is another invisible dot to the right of the bottom line of three, go left to the bottom left dot and then go diagonal right to the top right dot.
it's not Pi it's 2 T's joined together ie TT every T has a dot on top 2 T's with 2 dots means 2 tablets 1 T for 1 tablet 3 T for 3 tablets see http://www.englishforums.com/English/EnglishUsedPrescriptionWriting/bqkcn/post.htm
If you mean nine dots (3 lines of 3) then it is: Start off at the bottom left dot. Go up to the top dot and carry on as though there is another dot directly above it. (think of it as an invisible tenth dot). Go down diagonal right over the two dots (the first dot you will hit is the top middle dot) so you finish up on the middle right dot. Go up to the top right dot. Go down diagonal left to the bottom lef dot. Then right to the bottom right dot.