The periods go outside the parenthesis. They wrap everything up.
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I believe the parentheses eliminate the need for the negative sign. For example: negative $100,000 would be expressed $(100,000). Using the negative sign, it would read: -$100,000.
For example, would it be: "Why do you care if he got the better grade"? (51) or would it be: "Why do you care if he got the better grade" (51)? (I am the poster, I just couldn't fit all the words in the post.
No they do not.
in math, they act just like parenthesis, to tell you to operate on the terms inside the brackets, first. If you have several levels of nested parenthesis, then using pairs of brackets [] and braces {} help you to see which ones go together. This usually is only used in handwritten problems, as most computer software only recognizes parenthesis () to separate expressions.
In case By inside and outside you mean interior and exterior (in terms of weatherability ) then the answer is yes. For exterior use go for chemistry systems like Polyester or Floro compounds.For interior systems go fro epoxy or hybrid (epoxy polyester) system.If the meaning for inside and outside is something else, let me know with more details.