It means that the term inside the brackets needs to be multiplied by the previous term outside the bracket..
b= brackets o= over power d= division m= multiplication a = addition s = subtraction
The letters don't mean anything specific. If you are doing a maths question like 3 x (8 x 2) then you can replace the brackets with a letter and say 3 x a. A will automatically mean the number or number sentence that it replaced. D can be anything depending on the context.
It's a number.
The mean is usually the arithmetic mean - there are other means in maths. For a set of numbers, the arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers.
It i a number with the same value but written or represented in a different form.
Brackets around a number mean that the number is of a negative value. Instead of saying -$40 you would express it as ($40).
It means that you treat it as a negetive number instead of as "minus one".For example:3-1=2But:3(-2)=-6.
b= brackets o= over power d= division m= multiplication a = addition s = subtraction
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The mean of a single number is the number itself. So the answer is 969.
The letters don't mean anything specific. If you are doing a maths question like 3 x (8 x 2) then you can replace the brackets with a letter and say 3 x a. A will automatically mean the number or number sentence that it replaced. D can be anything depending on the context.
It's a number.
It means the answer to a multiplication question
it means first number in latin
The mean is usually the arithmetic mean - there are other means in maths. For a set of numbers, the arithmetic mean is the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers.
All the numbers added up then divided by the number of numbers there are
It i a number with the same value but written or represented in a different form.