put it outside.
before, (like this).
Yes you can. In algebraic problems, you see them quite often. Example:2x+4(y(2-7))-2This means that you first must subtract 7 from 2, and thenmultiply it by y.
x3 - x2 - 2x +2 you can divide this into two parts for now x3 - x2 and -2x +2 factor out everything you can from both x2(x-1) and -2(x+1) since the insides of the parentheses are the same, we can put them together, then multiply it by the sum of the two parts outside the parentheses. (x-1)(x2-2)
Parentheses are used to enclose additional information, clarifications, or asides that are not essential to the main point of a sentence. They can also indicate citations or references in academic writing. In mathematical expressions, parentheses indicate the order of operations, grouping numbers or variables to be calculated first. Always ensure that the content within parentheses is relevant and clearly relates to the surrounding text.
Yes.
Use a period inside a parenthetical when the full sentence inside the parentheses ends.
Periods should typically go on the outside of parentheses. However, if the entire sentence is contained within the parentheses, then the period should go inside.
No. Typically, you will only put ending punctuation (in this case, a period) if the sentence within the parentheses is a complete sentence.
Parentheses are placed at the end of a sentence before the final punctuation mark. If the entire sentence is within the parentheses, the period goes inside the closing parenthesis. For example: "He bought apples (which were on sale)." If the parentheses contain a complete sentence, the period should be placed inside the closing parentheses.
If one or more sentences are between parentheses, then put the period or other final punctuation between the parentheses: Always thank the bellboy. (Usually you should also tip him.) Otherwise put the period or other final punctuation outside the final parenthesis: Always thank the bellboy (and any other staff who has aided you). The period or other final punctuation belongs to the sentence as a whole. If the entire sentence is within parentheses, naturally that includes the final punctuation. If the parentheses enclose only part of sentence, naturally the final punctuation goes outside.
before, (like this).
Yes, A period, question mark or exclamation point is the definite end of a sentence. One should always place a period at the end of quotation marks. Hope this helps.
because walruss's dyed ur vein blue, but then put its period blood inside.
Inside
No, there is no space between the parentheses and the word or words inside them.
yes
Put up the outside first, ensuring that the tent is rigid.Then put the inside up, inside the outside.