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If you mean y/2 + y (without parentheses), y/2 is the same as (1/2)y, and y is the same as 1y. You can use the distributive property to combine this; in this case, the result is (3/2)y.
two numbers in parentheses, separated by a comma are generally coordinates on a cartesian plane (x-y graph) and appear in the order of (x, y)
Making an equation "y = ~$%#" by solving for y puts it into the simplest form to graph.
7.3 + (y - 5.6) = 19.2Clear parentheses:7.3 + y - 5.6 = 19.2Perform the subtraction on the left side:1.7 + y = 19.2Subtract 1.7 from each side:y = 17.5
(x+y) is the same as x+y 3(x+y) is 3 times as much. You multiply both x and y with 3 = 3x+3y 3(2x+4y) is the same as 3*2x+3*4y = 6x+12y This is the general start of how to "solve" and do calculations with parentheses. I am sure other people can add more examples with higher difficulty Regards.