Using Parentheses to Write and Read Algebraic Expressions
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In this video, the teacher explains how parentheses are used to write algebraic expressions and ensure clarity in their meaning. The teacher demonstrates how to write the expression "three less than a number, times twenty" using parentheses and provides alternative notations for multiplication and division. By the end of the lesson, students will have a clear understanding of how to write and read algebraic expressions with the help of parentheses.
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Calculus
Algebra
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