PPT-Compare and Evaluate Expressions with Parentheses
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December 2 2014 Goal I will compare and evaluate expressions with parenthesis Power Standards Assessment You will have 40 minutes to complete the PSA When you are
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December 2 2014 Goal I will compare and evaluate expressions with parenthesis Power Standards Assessment You will have 40 minutes to complete the PSA When you are finished check your work and make sure your name is on it before turning it into the math bin . Created by Ashley Massie. April 2012. Brackets vs. Parentheses. Like parentheses, brackets are enclosures.. Brackets have fewer and more specialized uses than parentheses. . Brackets and parentheses are usually . A UWF Writing Lab . Mini-Lesson. Mini-Lesson #19. Use PARENTHESES to insert aside information into a sentence or between two sentences.. The girl (her name is . Becca. ) is terrified of thunderstorms.. Department of Media and Communication. Topic: . Hyphen, Parentheses, Period. Lecturer: . Veng . Rachana. Subject: English for Journalism. . Member:. . Vinh Socheata. . . Chan Phalkun. . Sim Yuthy. Marking code: P. What is it?. Brackets, commas or dashes can all be used to separate a word or phrase that has been added to a sentence as an explanation or afterthought.. The word/phrase inside the brackets, commas or dashes is called a parenthesis.. Use a . hyphen. to divide a word at the end of a line. . Only words with more than one syllable can be divided. Do not leave a single letter at the beginning or the end of a line. . Longer words can be divided in more than one place.. Grammar Toolkit. Parentheses and brackets. Grammar Toolkit. Parentheses and brackets. Parentheses and brackets enclose extra information. They are always used in pairs.. Information inside parentheses makes the meaning of the text clearer. It might be a reference or a writer’s aside. . . . Students will use the . distributive property . to . expand . algebraic expressions and they will . factor . algebraic expressions.. Factor:. a number that divides evenly into another number.. Greatest Common Factor (GCF): . 9. , . 2015- Punctuation that Indicates a Pause. An . ellipsis. . (. ellipses- plural) is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots. . (…).. Use an ellipsis when omitting a word, phrase, line, paragraph, or more from a quoted passage. Ellipses save space or remove material that is less relevant. They are useful in getting right to the point without delay or distraction:. - The marks of parenthesis are the marks of punctuation . ( ) . that set off unrelated words, phrases, or clauses that do not change the meaning of the sentence when omitted. Use marks of parenthesis in pairs.. A UWF Writing Lab . Mini-Lesson. Mini-Lesson #19. Use PARENTHESES to insert aside information into a sentence or between two sentences.. The girl (her name is . Becca. ) is terrified of thunderstorms.. Chapter One . (Page numbers are in parentheses). Foliage (9). Motif (12). Specious (12). Enmity (14). Decorous (15). Furtive (22). Suffusion (23). Askew (26). Pliant (26). Bastion (29). Chapter Two. (Page numbers are in Parentheses). Andrea Lunsford. The Everyday Writer. Parentheses. Use parentheses to enclose material of minor importance.. In general, use commas when the material to be set off is least interruptive, parentheses when it is more interruptive, and dashes when it is the most interruptive.. Everyday Choices. 280 or 101?. Sweet or Salty?. Walmart. or Target?. McDonald’s or Burger King?. Beyonce. or . Rihanna. ?. Morning person or Night person?. Mac or PC. Amercian. Space, Chinese Place (459). A. Vocabulary:. Power . – product in which the factors are the same. Exponent . – tells how many times the . base . is multiplied. Base . – the number that is multiplied. Exponential notation .
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