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Brackets around a number mean that the number is of a negative value. Instead of saying -$40 you would express it as ($40).
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It means indexing into an array. The array could be an array of built in primitive types or array of objects. The index must be a numeric value greater than or equal to 0.
Isn't this the wrong section? >_> Square brackets generally refer to the concentration of whichever element or compound. For example [A] would refer the the concentration of A (generally calculated in moles/Liter or molarity).
The value is a negative number.
Square brackets around a word in a newspaper article typically indicate that the word has been added or modified for clarity by the editor or writer. It is used to ensure that the reader understands the context or meaning of the word in the sentence.
The text in the brackets must be a question.
Yes, it is common to place the abbreviation inside brackets when using it in a sentence with parentheses. This helps clarify the meaning and ensure that the reader understands the abbreviation being referred to.
Factorise fully is when brackets are involved in the equation
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