Math, asked by gargibose68, 8 months ago

What are () {} and [] called?

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Answered by Vanisher
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Answer:

(), {}, and [] are all called brackets. They indicate that the terms within any of them are considered as one quantity. () are called round brackets or parentheses, {} called curly brackets or braces and [] are the square brackets

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Answered by prachikalantri
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Concept:

We will need basic knowledge about mathematics to answer this question

Given:

We are given () {} and []

To find:

We are asked to find what do the given symbols mean

Solution:

The symbols collectively are called braces.

Their individual names are as follows:

  • () -round bracket
  • {} -curly brackets/braces
  • [] -square brackets

The above have different priorities while being used in mathematical expressions.

() has the highest priority, expressions inside them are simplified/calculated first

{} has second priority, It will be evaluated after the () bracket

[] has least priority

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