* round brackets, open brackets or parentheses: ( ) * square brackets, closed brackets or box brackets: [ ] * curly brackets, squiggly brackets, swirly brackets, braces, or chicken lips: { }
its actually called "a break".
Quadrilateral, Parralellogram, and Rectangle. These are all correct names for squares. And yes, rectangle is a correct name for a square, just ask any math teacher.
"Square mile" is the correct name. In the Dominion Land Survey of Canada each township is divided into thirty-six sections, each section is about one square mile.
A rhombus. (Could also be a square if there's a 90o angle)
A diamond, or mathematically correct a parallelogram or tilted square. You may also be thinking of a trapezoid.
The number in square Brackets (e.g [1000]) signifies the number of trust points you have. For example, User [1000] has 1000 trust points
its actually called "a break".
The name of the workbook will be enclosed in square brackets, indicating it is another workbook.
The tilde (~)
Quadrilateral, Parralellogram, and Rectangle. These are all correct names for squares. And yes, rectangle is a correct name for a square, just ask any math teacher.
The correct name is Robertson.
brackets
They tend to be known only as parentheses (singular - "parenthesis") or brackets.
"Square mile" is the correct name. In the Dominion Land Survey of Canada each township is divided into thirty-six sections, each section is about one square mile.
A square if I'm correct
In IEEE bibliography format, citations should be numbered in square brackets and listed in the order they appear in the text. Each citation should include the author's name, the title of the work, the publication title, the publication year, and the page numbers if applicable.
The squiggly lines in the nucleus of an animal cell are called chromatin. Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins that condenses to form chromosomes during cell division.