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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.
After the parenthesis.
Parenthesis is singular. Parentheses is plural
The female gender symbol is a down pointing cross with a circle above ♀
sin(arcsin(2/3)) = 2/3, since sin is the inverse function of arcsin.
Assuming you're talking about the ( symbol... That's a bracket, or parenthesis.
No because it didn't have a meaning .
The cross is not a symbol within the religion of Judaism, it is strictly a Christian symbol. That being said, from a historical perspective, to the majority of Jews view the cross is a symbol of death and persecution.
"Holy cross" or "saint cross" meaning the Christian symbol of the crucifixion of Christ.
They recognize it as a symbol of Christianity, but it has no meaning in Judaism.
The astronomical symbol for Earth is a cross surrounded by a circle. The cross probably comes from the Earth being personified as a Goddess, like Mother Earth.
The Cross of St. Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used widely as an anti-Christ symbol (a meaning which is not valid with respect to traditional conventions of Christian symbolism).
A c in parenthesis generally autocorrects to the copyright symbol. This can be stopped in the "Options" menu.
Cr is the symbol for chromium, BUT when in parenthesis and the first letter is lowercase, it means "Crystalline"
It is a symbol of the international red cross organization. Since ambulances and EMS providers associated with this organization carry this symbol (which provides immunity in accordance with the Geneva convention), the average person associates this symbol with first aid. Otherwise, there is no connection between the red cross and first aid.
a cross
A cross mark symbol may refer to the cross mark Catholics actively use by drawing it in the air as a blessing over an individual, such as in baptisms. A cross mark symbol may also refer to the "x" symbol, a unicode character, which is used both as a letter in the English alphabet as well as the mathematical sign for multiplication. The cross mark symbol may refer to the Christian crucifix, sometimes accompanied by a representation of Jesus Christ's body, which represents the sacrifice Jesus made.