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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The value is a negative number.
Brackets outside of a number typically indicate that the number is negative or refers to a loss. For example, in financial statements, a figure presented as (500) would signify a loss of 500 units of currency. In mathematical contexts, brackets can also denote a specific grouping but are most commonly used in accounting or data presentation to highlight negative values.
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If you mean a number in Parentheses, it is a ghost note. Meaning, it is not strummed, but you still fret it. E.G. -----4-----5-----(9)----
It means that the term inside the brackets needs to be multiplied by the previous term outside the bracket..
It means u multiply in by the number in the brackets EX- 2(3)= 2*3= 6
There are a number of things that CO PG may mean in accounting. In most cases, these are used to mean controlling page. The meanings may vary depending on the context.
The text in the brackets must be a question.
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It means that you treat it as a negetive number instead of as "minus one".For example:3-1=2But:3(-2)=-6.