Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
Do you mean an exclaimation mark (!) An exclamination mark means factorial so............. 3! = 3 factorial 3 factorial means 1x2x3 = 6 2! or 2 factorial means 1x2 = 2 4! or 4 factorial means 1x2x3x4 = 24
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If you mean: y = 3(-3/2)2+9(-3/2)-8 Then: y = -59/4 or as -14.75
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
Do you mean an exclaimation mark (!) An exclamination mark means factorial so............. 3! = 3 factorial 3 factorial means 1x2x3 = 6 2! or 2 factorial means 1x2 = 2 4! or 4 factorial means 1x2x3x4 = 24
Multiply
I believe you mean parenthesis..well it is when you use ( ) puntuation together and as a pair make up what is known to be parenthesis.
If you mean: y = 3(-3/2)2+9(-3/2)-8 Then: y = -59/4 or as -14.75
It's a smiley face! :)
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
Looks like: (, ,!, ,) sort of?? Means your tires are low.
Tire pressure warning light. And that's a tire cutaway view not parenthesis.
do you mean n factorial, n! perhaps.
lets say the equation says 5! that means 5x4x3x2x1 which equals 120 it is call five factorial based on what number is put in front of it it could be six factorial, seven factorial, etc..
The value of 9 factorial plus 6 factorial is 363,600