Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
The information in parentheses could mean you do that section first, (PEMDAS) , or it could have two parentheses to make the equivalent of a multiplication problem, such as (2)(3), or (2 + 3)(2 + 3) , which in that case you must use the distributive property.
It simply means negative six.
This means you have a negative balance.
It's the number of notifications you have. Check that it matches.
Seeds are users who have a complete copy of the torrent file and are sharing it with others, while peers are users who are in the process of downloading the file and sharing it with others at the same time. Essentially, seeds have the complete file, while peers are still in the process of downloading it.
I think you mean parentheses. Parentheses are ().
seeds are people who have the complete file and are uploading it. peers are people who are downloading the file and at the same time are uploading the file fragments that have been downloaded to their computer.
Seeds and Peers are typically terms used when discussing the uploading and downloading of torrents. Seeds are the number of people who have downloaded the entire torrent and are seeding it for others to download. Peers are the number of people who are downloading it at a given time. Once you finish downloading, you automatically become a seeder until and unless you remove the torrent from your downloads list.
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Parentheses are brackets which are rounded kind. Like the one below: ( ..... )
Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
I think you mean "Does "peers" rhyme with "years". Yes. Yes it does.
Negative.
The information in parentheses could mean you do that section first, (PEMDAS) , or it could have two parentheses to make the equivalent of a multiplication problem, such as (2)(3), or (2 + 3)(2 + 3) , which in that case you must use the distributive property.
It depends what subject you use it for. For example, if you use parentheses in terms of language arts then, it would be the same thing no matter how you use it. In that case, it means you want to add extra information that isn't necessarily essential to the meaning. It can also be the definition of a term. If you use parentheses in math, then it can mean to multiply. It can also mean to work what is inside the parentheses first.
Parentheses are used to mean whispered, or an afterthought. Or in Math, to be figured separately from the first part of the equation.