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Base Code 10: Dots 2,3,4,5 and 6
Closed Parenthesis ( )
Closed parenthesis is the opposite of open parenthesis. The square closed parenthesis and
the curly closed parenthesis are also written using the same logic by inserting dot 4 and
dots 4 and 6 before the respective parenthesis. Therefore, the different types of closed
parenthesis are written as follows:
)- ] - } -You can understand the ease of using the open and closed parentheses through the follow-
ing examples.
(2+3)[x+4]{5x+7}Please see that the numeral sign is not needed after the opening parenthesis since that
itself is an indicator.
Base code 8: ( ) - Mirror image of letter (k)
Decimal point, Greek letter indicator, Italic type indicator and Structural shape -
modification indicator
Dots 4 and 6 have many connotations. In fact this base code with combination of
different cell configurations indicate a large number of mathematical codes. Let us provide
examples for various usages of this code. First this indicates a decimal point. For
example, when we write 1.564, please note that the point (.) is not a period. It is a point
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