The text in the brackets must be a question.
solve anything in brackets before anything else. ex: [7+2(9-4)]8 you would do the 7+2 first, (9) then the parenthesis (5) then multiply the 9 and the 5 (45) and then multiply that by 8 (360)
Factorise fully is when brackets are involved in the equation
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These are square brackets [ ]
Brackets are very useful to math (especially in Especially in algebra). Example:8+(7x2)=208+7x2=30Still Cant understand? Keep reading.When you put the brackets at the 7x2 it makes u first figure out the answer of the digits in the brackets it self which is 14 so you convert the question to 8+14.
Brackets around a number mean that the number is of a negative value. Instead of saying -$40 you would express it as ($40).
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The quotation is exactly as in the original.
the brackets mean "do this first". for example, in: x(4+2) you would add 4+2 before multiplying it By x. you can also add brackets into brackets which do the same thing. it is not compulsory, but you may change the brackets for how far in they are. i.e {[(1)]}.
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It was originally used on msn but it mean fingers crossed :)