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.
To achieve the result of 135 from the expression "seven squared plus one minus five times 3," you can place parentheses as follows: ( (7^2 + 1) - (5 \times 3) ). This simplifies to ( (49 + 1) - 15 ), which equals ( 50 - 15 = 35 ). However, to get 135, you could rephrase the expression as ( 7^2 + (1 - 5) \times 3 ), which evaluates to ( 49 + (-4) \times 3 = 49 - 12 = 37 ), still not yielding 135. Thus, the expression may need reevaluation or a different arrangement to meet the requirement.
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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.