I don't think so. I think it's parenthesis, but I am not 1OO% positive.
Paren shows up with the red squiggly line (for spelling errors) under it, too. So paren definitely isn't it.
Zhivyot takoy paren' was created in 1964.
Biswas Nao Korte Paren was created in 2006.
Zhivyot takoy paren - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
The cast of Pervyy paren - 1958 includes: Yelena Kovalenko Lyudmila Sosyura
Paren iz nashego goroda - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
p(x) = a(x - h)^2 + k = a(x^2 - 2hx + h^2) + k = ax^2 - 2ahx + ah^2 + k = ax^2 + (-2ah)x + (ah^2 + k) = f(x), with b = -2ah and c = ah^2 + k
No.
Yes, the word "transparency" does have the schwa sound in it, specifically in the second syllable "spar." The schwa sound is a mid-central vowel sound that is represented by the symbol [Ι] in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Paren iz nashego goroda - 1942 was released on: Soviet Union: 31 August 1942 USA: 6 October 1943 Sweden: 5 January 1945
y - 8 = x^2 + 12x + 36 y - 8 = (x + 6)^2 y = (x + 6)^2 + 8 or f(x) = (x + 6)^2 + 8 So -h = 6 so that h = -6, and k = 8
The cast of Svoy paren - 1974 includes: Andrei Davydov Elena Drapeko Nadezhda Fedosova Irina Grishina Leonid Kanevskiy Leonid Kuravlyov Nikolai Parfyonov Natalya Seleznyova Valentina Vladimirova
2*(10^y + 11) = 4 - 5*(1 - 10^y) 2*10^y + 22 = 4 - 5 + 5*10^y 23 = 5*10^y - 2*10^y = 3*10^y Therefore 10^y = 23/3 and so y = log(23/3) = 0.885