you can call it... Parentheses Exponent Multiply Divide Add Subtract
There is no highest number. Even if the numbers end from sight, the arrows mean that it goes on forever.
It just means that it's the number to be by. However, I have the feeling you meant what its name is, so it's called the dividend.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but the top number is called the numerator and the bottom number is called the denominator.
9999 - 999 = 9000 - I presume that is what you actually mean?
The number in brackets after a user name represents the number of 'trust points' a user has accrued. You give a user a trust point when you click on the 'Recommend contributor' link underneath the answer.
it means that he/she is a facebook user ??
The number for the diamond sword is 276 . so put this is chat- /give (your name w/out parentheses) 276
brackets
They tend to be known only as parentheses (singular - "parenthesis") or brackets.
If the letters are in parentheses after a name, example John Doe (Bs), I believe they stand for "British subject".
Yes but you have to change your name in facebook and your place and your computers IP number because someone can know where you are. If you cant change your ip number,DONT EVEN TRY TO HAVE FACEBOOK!
To cite Carl von Clausewitz in APA style, include the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses. For example: (Clausewitz, 1832). In MLA style, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses. For example: (Clausewitz 75).
Maybe the account got deleted??
The name for the additional information about a code enclosed in parentheses is used for citation purposes. This helps eliminate plagiarism.
in-text citation or parenthetical documentation
1. By the suffix -ous or -ic.2. By a Roman number in parentheses as (I), (II), etc.