"( )" a parenthesis is usually used when you are trying to explain is something in a sentence, but you have the feeling that the reader might not know what you are talking about. So you put a phrase inside the parenthesis to give the reader a hint on what you are trying to explain.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
Yes, you should put a space after a word before the opening parenthesis. For example, you would write "This is an example (with a parenthesis)." However, there is no space before the closing parenthesis if it follows a word or punctuation.
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If you mean: y = 3(-3/2)2+9(-3/2)-8 Then: y = -59/4 or as -14.75
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
The word parenthetical is an adjective in the English language. It is defined as related to or inserted as in parenthesis.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
No, the word parenthesis is a singular noun. The plural noun is parentheses.
Yes, you should put a space after a word before the opening parenthesis. For example, you would write "This is an example (with a parenthesis)." However, there is no space before the closing parenthesis if it follows a word or punctuation.
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In parentheses is a prepositional phrase with in as the preposition and parentheses as the object.
The word meaning "bracket" is spelt parenthesis. Its plural is parentheses.
I believe you mean parenthesis..well it is when you use ( ) puntuation together and as a pair make up what is known to be parenthesis.
The plural noun of the word parenthesis is parentheses.
If you mean: y = 3(-3/2)2+9(-3/2)-8 Then: y = -59/4 or as -14.75
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
No, there is no space between the parentheses and the word or words inside them.