Brackets --> (..) {..} [..]
To balance a chemical equation with parentheses, treat the entire compound within the parentheses as a single entity. Balance the elements inside the parentheses first before balancing the rest of the equation. Remember to distribute the coefficients outside the parentheses to all elements within it.
Well, it really depends on where the parentheses are.
(43 - 19) + (16 - 14)(4)= 24 + (2)(4)= 24 + 8= 32
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In parentheses is a prepositional phrase with in as the preposition and parentheses as the object.
The possessive form for the plural noun parentheses is parentheses'.
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.
'Parentheses' is another word for 'brackets' = '()'
A parenthesis is just one ) or ( and the plural, parentheses, is almost always used.
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I think you mean parentheses. Parentheses are ().
Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.