If you have an expression like 2(3), the parentheses indicate multiplication, making the answer 6.
A parenthesis is just one ) or ( and the plural, parentheses, is almost always used.
parenthesis = singular form, i.e., ( OR ) parentheses = plural form, i.e., ( AND ) The singular forms are generally referred to as: open or left parenthesis = ( close or right parenthesis = ) As for the top or bottom half of one parenthesis? I have no idea.
It means you are taking one number or item and adding it to another item or number.
It is: (0.5)-4 = 16
When you subtract one number from another, the result is called the difference. What does your question mean? If by "when two whole numbers are subtracted" you mean that you subtract one whole number from the minuend, and then you subtract another whole number from the difference, then the answer you get is another difference. In effect, you have one minuend and two subtrahends.
The square root property is where the number that is to the second ( or whatever number it is) power, is multiplied by itself.
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Its another word for subtracting one number from the other.
one over 3 a3
In means calculating the difference between one mixed number and another mixed number.
In mathematics, the quotient refers to the result of dividing one number by another. It is the answer or solution obtained when one number is divided by another. For example, in the division problem 10 ÷ 2 = 5, the quotient is 5.
It involves 3 or more numbers. The parenthesis indicates the terms that are considered one unit.The groupings are within the parenthesis.