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Add multiply what is in parentheses and the number that is on the outside of the parentheses that is to the right or to the left.
Nested parentheses are sets of parentheses inside sets of parentheses, where a set of parentheses refers to a left parenthesis and a right parenthesis. This is an example of nested parentheses: The mohel (a man who performs a bris (circumcision)) was setting up his equipment on the table.
Same as parentheses. Brackets are used simply as a different type of parentheses, to make it easier to match the left and the right side.
Make the colon symbol : and then a right parentheses ). together they = :)
Just put a colon and a right parentheses [shift+0] If you are making a happy face, put a left parentheses [shift+9]
Multiplications and divisions from left to right.
This refers to the order of operations to perform when doing complex equations. PEMDAS Parentheses - first (from the inside out) Exponents second (unless they are inside the parentheses) Multiplication and Division third Addition and Subtraction from left to right last(unless they are inside parentheses) examples: 4-2+1 =3 addition and subtraction from left to right 4-(2+1) = 1 parentheses says do the addition first 4+3x2 = 10 multiplication first (4+3)x2 = 14 Parentheses first 4e3+5x 4-2e3 = -82 exponents first, multiplication, then addition/subtraction left to right (4e3 +5)x(4-2)e3 = 552 parentheses first, but exponent inside parentheses comes first 4e3=64, then add the 5, then 4-2=2, then do the exponent outside parentheses 2e3=8, then multiply 69 x 8 = 552
you use PEMDAS which is parentheses exponents multiplication and division from left to right addition and subtraction from left to right
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If you have 3 to the power 2 to the power 2, without any parentheses, you have to calculate from right to left. In this case, calculate 2 to the power 2; then calculate 3 to the power (whatever the result you get). If there are parentheses, do the calculation in parentheses first.
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It is parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. A good way to remember this is; Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. And always work from left to right.