Open parenthesis are used at the beginning of a quote. Close parenthesis are used at the end of a quote after the punctuation.
x cubed y cubed z squared
(\_/)(^_^)(") (")This bunny looks best in Geneva on Microsoft word.DIRECTIONS1. open parenthesis (shift+9) + backward slash + underscore (shift + dash) + forward slash + close parenthesis (shift+0)2. open parenthesis + carat (shift+6)+underscore+carat+close parenthesis3. open parenthesis + quotes (shift + apostrophe) + space + quotes + close parenthesis--or--(\(\('.')(( )( )This bunny looks best in Times New Roman on Microsoft Word.DIRECTIONS:1. open parenthesis (shift+9)+backward slash + open parenthesis + backward slash2a. open parenthesis + open quote + space + open quote + close parenthesis2b. go back to step 2a. and change the space to a period.3. open parenthesis + open parenthesis + space + close parenthesis + open parenthesis + space + close parenthesis
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(x2y2)3 + (x3y3)2 = 2x6y6.
When you wish to make something look as though it were added on as an afterthought (Or in mathematics)
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.
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the equation is 5(a+2) if a is 1 than the answer is 15 if a is 2 than the answer is 20 if a is 3 than the answer is 25 etc...
I am not sure what you mean by a heart notification. If you are asking how to make the heart symbol on Facebook, you use this < and put the number 3 next to it (no space). <3 will print out as a heart. If you want a thumbs up sign, use open parenthesis, the letter y, and close parenthesis (y).
You are given: G(x) = x2 + x So if you want to solve G(2), all you need to do is replace all occurrences of "x" with the number 2, then work out what it comes to. G(2) = 22 + 2 ∴G(2) = 4 + 2 ∴G(2) = 6
(16 x 22)2 = (16 x 4)2 = (64)2 = 4096. Always perform the operations inside parenthesis first.