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My guess - and it is a guess, is

6*(p + 2) - 2p = 6p + 12 - 2p = 4p + 12 where the + is missing throughout.

But it could be

6*(p - 2) - 2p = 6p - 12 - 2p = 4p - 12 where most of the - are missing.

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What are nested parentheses?

Nested parentheses are sets of parentheses inside sets of parentheses, where a set of parentheses refers to a left parenthesis and a right parenthesis. This is an example of nested parentheses: The mohel (a man who performs a bris (circumcision)) was setting up his equipment on the table.


What is the Order of Operations that governs what is done first when evaluating an numerical expression that involves two or more operations?

When evaluating an expression, do these in this order:work out what is inside any parentheses firstnext, do exponentsmultiplication and division are done in the order you see them, from left to right.addition and subtraction are done in the order you see them, from left to right.


How do you expand brackets with algebra?

Same as parentheses. Brackets are used simply as a different type of parentheses, to make it easier to match the left and the right side.


What order of operations equal 29?

To get a result of 29 using the order of operations, you would need to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in the correct sequence. One way to achieve this is by starting with the expression: ( (6 \times 5) - 1 + (9 \div 3) = 29 ). This follows the order of operations (parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division from left to right, addition and subtraction from left to right) to reach the desired result of 29.


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How do you right this expression 4x plus 4y as a product using parentheses?

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How copy and place parentheses?

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Is a rule used to clarify which procedures should be performed first in a given mathematical expression?

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What does the less than or equal to symbol mean?

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Which arithmetic operation will performed first if there is Multiplication and division in a formula with no parentheses?

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What do expressions which use numbers or other symbols and an equal sign mean?

In mathematics, such expressions indicate that the value of the expression to the left of the equal sign has the same value as the expression to the right of the equal sign. In some cases, it can also be interpreted to mean that the expression on one side of the equal sign can be used in place of the expression on the other side of the equal sign (say in manipulating algebraic expressions). In computer languages, the equal sign is sometimes also used to indicate that the value of the expression to the right of the equal sign is to be transferred to the location indicated by the expression to the left of the equal sign. The expression to the left of the equal sign is usually a single variable that represents a memory location.


What is an agreed set of rules to evaluate numerical expression?

The usual rules are: * Evaluate anything within parentheses first. * Evaluate multiplications and divisions from left to right. * Then evaluate additions and subtractions from left to right.


What is equals 696divided by 3 times 2?

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When you write a numerical expression how do you show what operation to do first?

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distribute?

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What is a sentence for gemdas?

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