Sentences with phrase «used square brackets»

Arguably, this is just too fine a point for most users of print case law reporters who could likely easily find the appropriate decision from a print case law reporter whether the footnote used square brackets or round parentheses (a point Gary is hinting at in comment 6 above).
For footnotes, I went to the text where the footnote appeared in the physical book, went to the next paragraph return and then inserted it using square brackets (see highlighted section in the image below).
Some of us eventually become quite skilled at knowing how to use square brackets, abbreviations and acronyms of legal authorities.
Use square brackets for any series that uses the year as a volume number.

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(Lazowska points out that PCAST uses «NIT,» short for «networking and information technology,» instead of «computer science» — hence the square brackets.)
The new subject only appears once but the questions involve fractions, use of brackets and square and cube roots.
Find the reciprocal of a number given as a fraction or decimal · Use index laws to calculate with squares and cubes · Use index laws to simplify and calculate the value of numerical expressions involving multiplication and division of integer powers, and powers of a power · Find the prime factor decomposition of positive integers and write in index form · Know the effects that a change of place value has on a calculation · Multiply and divide by any number between 0 and 1 · Multiply and divide decimal numbers by whole numbers and decimal numbers (up to 2 d.p.), eg 266.22 ¸ 0.34 · Use brackets and the hierarchy of operations (BIDMAS) · Use index notation for integer powers of 10 · Add, subtract any numbers including negative decimals · Check answers by inverse calculation · Find the common factors and common multiples of two small numbers
A powerpoint of differentiated questions for solving simultaneous equations, collecting like terms, completing the square, expanding brackets, factorising quadratics, using the quadratic formula and plotting functions.
Children must use substitution to solve a range algebraic expressions which include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square numbers, square roots, cubed numbers and brackets.
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I think that in the first keyword graphic, the right result for... Make Money Using Your Computer: 320 exact searches Should be (58 searches) as that's what's in square brackets and getting the «exact search».
A) The formulas I wrote were missing some brackets, the formula I used in excel had the correct brackets, as evidenced by the calculation result actually following from 4πr ^ 2 not 4πr with just units squared.
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