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18 lines
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- Mathematics
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- Prealgebra
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## Grouping symbols
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We use parentheses to delimit the part of an expression we want evaluated first. If grouping symbols are nested, evaluate the expression in the innermost pair of grouping symbols first,
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## Writing mathematical statements: placement of $=$
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We only write one equals sign per line. For example, if we are resolving parentheses:
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$$ \begin{equation} \begin{split} 2 + \[3 + (4+5)\] = 2 + \[3 +9\] \\ = 2 + 12 \\ = 14 \end{split} \end{equation} $$
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We call parentheses (`()`), brackets (`[]`) and braces `{}`) grouping symbols. When groupings (say parentheses) are used, the expression inside any pair of parentheses must be evaluated first.
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