I would think that this means your test is faulty - try another one.
No, you are not.
Two dots in Morse Code is the letter I (i).
An oblong number (also called a "pronic number") represents an oblong shape created when dots are placed equidistant from each other in rows and columns. The number of dots across must be one number greater than the number of dots down, so if I make a grid of dots which is 3 dots across and two dots down, it represents the number 6, the total number of dots. Six, then, is the oblong number. If the oblong has 4 dots across and 3 dots down, it equals 12 dots, so the oblong number is 12.. . . .. . . . = 12 This visual representation of a number is called an "array.". . . .These arrays are used commonly now in schools to help students understand the concept of multiplication. In this case, (3X4=12).The algebraic formula for such a number is: n(n+1). This is an integer (number) times the same number plus one. So 3 X (3=1), or four, equals 12.The first few oblong numbers are 2, 6, 12, 20, and 30. This series of numbers is the successive sums of the series of even numbers or the products of two consecutive numbers: 2 = 1·2; 6 = 2·3 = 2 + 4; 12 = 3·4; and so on.
It is an accent such as FARAAD
........................600 ........................../\ ........................2x300 ............................../\ ............................2x150 ................................./\ ...............................2x75 .................................../\ .................................5x15 ...................................../\ ................................... 3x5 (remove the dots)
happened to me too...take another test...can mean a defective test or testing to early
i believe it is called three dots
Dots would last only a short amount of time on a Morse code machine and dashes would be three times that length.
three dots represents the therefore symbol
== == Three dots are ellipses, meaning that something is left out. If you combine ellipses with a period, then that would leave four dots... meaning that something is left out, and then it ends.
i have no clue
No, you are not.
Three of the dots are the vertexes of an equilateral triangle, the other three dots are the midpoints of the triangle's sides and the seventh dot is the centroid.
In the electron dot structure for gallium, there would be three dots, representing the three valence electrons of gallium.
In grammar, three dots in a row indicates a pause. It is expected that the sentence or dialogue will continue after the dots. Four dots means a pause and the end of that sentence.
In Braille, three vertical dots represent the letter L. Braille is set up on 6 dots, and the placement of the raised dots changes from letter to letter.
it is obviously the three regis because the statues have three dots and it is also three doors not three holes