(1/2y3)2
(.5y3)2
Multiply each term's exponent by 2 (remember that .5 = .51)
.52y(6)
.25y6 or 1/4y6
The periods go outside the parenthesis. They wrap everything up.
You can remove parenthesis or bracket by multiplying the number outside, with the number inside the bracket.
An exponent by a parenthesis indicates that the entire expression inside the parentheses is raised to that power. For example, in the expression ((a + b)^2), it means to square the sum of (a) and (b), which expands to (a^2 + 2ab + b^2). This notation is commonly used in algebra to denote repeated multiplication of the expression.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
you distribute the negative to the inside of the parenthesis
3(4*5) Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally Parenthesis Exponent Multiply Divide Add Subtract No, inside parenthesis takes the cake on this one before the outside occurs.
The periods go outside the parenthesis. They wrap everything up.
When a subscripts is found outside the parenthesis it multiplies everything inside the parenthesis Example: Ca(OH)2 -> CaO2H2
You can remove parenthesis or bracket by multiplying the number outside, with the number inside the bracket.
It depends. What is the sentence you want to use?
The rules of PEMDAS are 1. Parenthesis anything in them you do first. 2. Exponents those little numbers next to the number telling you to multiply the number by itself a certain number of times 3. Multiplication and Division whichever comes first and 4. Addition and Subtraction whichever comes first. If there is an exponent next to parenthesis but there is no number that means the answer to the parenthesis has to be the thing that the exponent is next to. All of the rules apply inside of the parenthesis as well. If there is a number next to the parenthesis not followed by a symbol multiply the answer to the parenthesis by that number.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
you distribute the negative to the inside of the parenthesis
the distributive property states that a(b+c) = ab+ac you take whats inside the parenthesis and multiply it by the outside.
You evaluate the quantities inside the parenthesis first.
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Use a period inside of the closing parenthesis to indicate that the sentence within the parentheses is ending. Use a period outside of the closing parenthesis to indicate that the sentence in which the parenthetical occurs is ending. Example: This was published in 1968 (Mary Jenkins looked it up.). or This was published in 1968. (Mary Jenkins looked it up.)