Square brackets are used inside regular parentheses, in a sentence.
Samantha broke two of the five brackets on her teeth.
The brackets around the x meant to take only the fractional part of x.
a(b + c) = ab + ac =========just distribute the number to all additive terms in the brackets/parentheses
There are no brackets!
There are brackets in a sentence to separate the important information from the words in the brackets.
Square brackets are used inside regular parentheses, in a sentence.
Samantha broke two of the five brackets on her teeth.
The number in square brackets is the number of Trust Points the contributor has attained.
No. Brackets should be inserted within a sentence, and therefore the full stop should go outside the brackets at the end.
The brackets around the x meant to take only the fractional part of x.
The brackets that hold the bikes has broken and the bikes have fallen over each other.
Square brackets are used inside regular parentheses, in a sentence.
Yes, the word 'brackets' is both a noun (bracket, brackets) and a verb (bracket, brackets, bracketing, bracketed).Examples:The brackets holding the shelf are loose. (noun)The author brackets the words that are not a part of the direct quote. (verb)I use brackets at the end of the sentence to designate the part of speech. (noun)
If the brackets surround an entire sentence then the full stop at the end of the sentence stays within the brackets. (This is the procedure you should follow.)If the brackets only surround part of the sentence, the full stop goes outside. This is the procedure you should follow (under normal circumstances).
it counts as one
Brackets around a number mean that the number is of a negative value. Instead of saying -$40 you would express it as ($40).