True
THey should be placed in parentheses
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.
As there are no parentheses then the expression stated can be simplified as follows :- 7x - 4x - 9 = 3x - 9 If the parentheses were placed (7x - 4x) - 9 then the result would be the same. If the parentheses were placed 7x - (4x - 9) = 7x - 4x + 9 = 3x + 9.
No, a paraphrase should not be in parentheses. When paraphrasing, you should reword the original text in your own words, without the use of parentheses.
After the closing parentheses for the in-text citation.
Parentheses are usually placed inside brackets.
The entire sentence should be in parentheses, however the portion that is, should contain a period outside of the parentheses.
While it is true that citations are commonly placed within parentheses, they can also be presented in other formats such as footnotes or endnotes. The purpose of using parentheses for citations is to acknowledge the source of information without disrupting the flow of the main text.
In parentheses is a prepositional phrase with in as the preposition and parentheses as the object.
Parentheses can organize numbers and separate equations in larger equations. And if parentheses are placed right after a number, it signals that the two numbers should be multiplied. Also, for reference, brackets [ ] are used before parentheses ( ). Ex- [9+4(5)] Add 9+4 [13(5)] Multiply 13x5 [13x5] Product: 65
The parentheses would be placed thus: 27 - (49 / 7 + 12) = 8