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Is it possible to have an expression that uses brackets without using parentheses? Explain.
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Is it possible to have an expression that uses brackets without using parentheses? Explain.
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Because Parenthesis are always used first, brackets are used when you have to do more inside the parenthesis.
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Yes, because if it has brackets, it just means it is an absolute value
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