I believe you are referring to the tire pressure warning light. Check the air pressure in all of your tires. The tag on your drivers side door post should tell you what the correct pressures are supposed to be.
Tire pressure warning
After you factor out the GCF, you will have as many as terms inside the parentheses as you had before.
Use a period inside a parenthetical when the full sentence inside the parentheses ends.
The process of multiplying a number outside a set of parentheses to everything inside the parentheses is called distributing or the distributive property. This property is used to simplify algebraic expressions by multiplying the external number to each term inside the parentheses.
the distributive law
The simplest and most reliable source is your local Toyota dealer. If you have a Generation I Solara keys are sold on E-Bay. Gen II ('04 to present) have a security chip inside so need to be programmed and don't appear to be available online, at least following a cursory search. Cheers, Gadget
Brackets.
Nested parentheses are sets of parentheses inside sets of parentheses, where a set of parentheses refers to a left parenthesis and a right parenthesis. This is an example of nested parentheses: The mohel (a man who performs a bris (circumcision)) was setting up his equipment on the table.
A period would go inside parentheses to finish a complete sentence, but you always need sentence-ending punctuation outside of the parentheses.
Brackets are basically the same as parentheses. If they are inside of parentheses, then you simplify that term before anything else. If they are outside of parentheses, then you simplify the terms in the parentheses first and then the term within the brackets.
When taking information from a reference book, what two bits of information must go inside the parentheses
put it outside.