The number in square Brackets (e.g [1000]) signifies the number of trust points you have. For example, User [1000] has 1000 trust points
* round brackets, open brackets or parentheses: ( ) * square brackets, closed brackets or box brackets: [ ] * curly brackets, squiggly brackets, swirly brackets, braces, or chicken lips: { }
The number in brackets after a user name represents the number of 'trust points' a user has accrued. You give a user a trust point when you click on the 'Recommend contributor' link underneath the answer.
Your WikiAnswers name is the user name that you select when you join WikiAnswers.
The name of the workbook will be enclosed in square brackets, indicating it is another workbook.
a prime square
WikiAnswers' real name is WikiAnswers.
A square number is the product of a number multiplied by itself. It is square because both numbers are equal, just like the sides of a square. Example: 3x3=9 the square root of 9 is 3.
brackets
The name of this website is called WikiAnswers.
They tend to be known only as parentheses (singular - "parenthesis") or brackets.
Any square of a prime number.
If you take an integer and multiply it by itself you get a square number. If n is a square number, then you can take n counters and arrange them in a square pattern.