unicorns37
unicorns37 unicorns37
  • 15-10-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

Is it possible to have an expression that uses brackets without using parentheses? Explain.

Respuesta :

Fletcher26
Fletcher26 Fletcher26
  • 15-10-2016
Yes, because if it has brackets, it just means it is an absolute value
Answer Link
rey17
rey17 rey17
  • 15-10-2016
Because Parenthesis are always used first, brackets are used when you have to do more inside the parenthesis.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the name of things the Arrows are pointing to
how did europeans make money
An essay Growing up angry.
Which of the following describes family size since the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? 1. Families are having less children today. 2. More families have ad
how can nkosazane dlamini zuma can be remembered in our history.
The expression (cos 60°)(cos 30°) − (sin 60°)(sin 30°) can be rewritten as which of the following? sin 30° sin 90° cos 30° cos 90°
SOMEONE, PLEASE HELP ME :/
What is the simplest form of x^2+5X-36/x^2-16 X+9/X+4 9/4 X+9/X-4 -9/4
cheez its or goldfish
Why are the atlantic and pacific oceans different colors?.