It depends entirely on what you want it to mean. Because if you have -(10+3) that's equivalent to 100-13. If you have(10squared - 10) that's 90 +3.
Zero. (Regardless of where the parentheses are supposed to go.)
10(2.1) + 5(12.2) = 10*2.1 + 5*12.2 = 21 + 61 = 82
3(4 plus 7) equals 33
Oh, dude, adding n squared plus n squared is like adding apples to apples, you know? It's just like, you take two n squared terms and you add them together to get 2n squared. It's not rocket science, man. Just double up those n squares and you're good to go.
Well, honey, x squared plus 6x is a polynomial expression that can be simplified by factoring out an x. So, the answer is x(x + 6). Now go forth and conquer those math problems like the boss you are!
it would go inbetwwen 12 and negative 5i hoped this helped u /\__/\( + + )| |-----------\| \( )---------( )\ \| | | | \ \___/__| /__| \--------/\|Kitty
An example of geometry is the Pythagorean Theorem which states that IF A spuared plus B squared = C squared then it is a right traingle!! there ya go
A period would go inside parentheses to finish a complete sentence, but you always need sentence-ending punctuation outside of the parentheses.
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Inserting parentheses into this sum to make it factually accurate:(1 + 6) x (6 + 5) = 77.
The comma typically goes before the parentheses if it is part of the main sentence. If the parentheses contain a complete sentence, the period or other punctuation mark will typically go inside the parentheses.
A comma typically goes before parentheses if the sentence structure requires it. For example, in the sentence "She decided to go to the park (which was quite crowded), despite the weather," the comma is placed before the parentheses. However, if the parentheses are at the end of a sentence and the sentence does not require a comma, then no comma is needed.