you distribute the negative to the inside of the parenthesis
The above expression cannot be expressed in an algebraic form.
Multiply eg: 4(3+2)=20
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication or Division(whichever come first from left to right*), Addition or Subtraction *
Yes. k = 27, p = 9 Evaluate the expression: (x³ + 2x³)³ = (3x³)³ = 3³x^(3×3) = 27x^9
No, it is not. To be correct, the expression requires parenthesis, which are missing.
The above expression cannot be expressed in an algebraic form.
P stands for Parenthesis. Which means in a numerical expression you must do the sums that are in parenthesis first.
Parenthesis will affect the order of execution priority of statements. Expressions within parenthesis assume highest priority.
Multiply eg: 4(3+2)=20
32*(3/7-5) + 31
In Evaluating Expression first,replace each letter in the expression with the assigned value. second,perform the operations in the expression using the correct order of operations and the last you got the answer
(1+(1/n))^n you have to enter this way...payattention to parenthesis
If you have an expression like 2(3), the parentheses indicate multiplication, making the answer 6.
Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication or Division(whichever come first from left to right*), Addition or Subtraction *
The expression Go to the mattress is just more comfy than the original expression, Go to the mat, which comes from wrestling. In wrestling matches, the objective is to take your opponent "to the mat" and pin him there until the referee calls who won that move or match. Gym mats are protective-- but firm and hard. When you change the expression to mattress, you can see how much softer that would be to do on a mattress.
You can use the common X multiplication symbol, a dot, or use parenthesis with a coefficient next to them.
2n2y2(2n3)(3y3)