What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
Open parenthesis are used at the beginning of a quote. Close parenthesis are used at the end of a quote after the punctuation.
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If you mean: y = 3(-3/2)2+9(-3/2)-8 Then: y = -59/4 or as -14.75
It's a smiley face! :)
If you mean this: ;) or this (; ...it is a wink face. Just like :) is a smiley face or :( is a frown.
the equal sign or the colon or a semi colon with a p or a parenthesis :) :p ;) ;p =)
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
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Open parenthesis are used at the beginning of a quote. Close parenthesis are used at the end of a quote after the punctuation.
You use the information in the paper, then at the end of the paragraph you put the source in the parenthesis.
Parenthesis go before the period. The period signals the end of the sentence.
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a period is "un point" a comma is "une virgule" a colon is "deux points" a semi-colon is "un point virgule" a parenthesis is "une parenthèse" a quote is "des guillemets" (open quote: ouvrez les guillemets, end quote: fermez les guillemets") (in quotation marks: entre guillemets, which can also mean "by the way" in conversation) a hyphen is "un tiret"
It will be placed at the end of the sentence iand after the parenthesis. It will define that the sentence is concluded