Put parentheses and brackets in the proper places to make the following equation true:

9x3+8-5+6squared=58

Online "*" is used to indicate multiplication, because "x" is often used to indicate an unknown. Also "^" is used to indicate an exponent.

I don't know if "9x3" = 9 * 3 or 9x^3.

(9x3)+8-5=58

I will hurt you

9*3

what is the answer to insert parentheses to make each statement true mean

To make the equation true by adding parentheses and brackets, we need to follow the order of operations (also known as PEMDAS or BODMAS), which states that we should perform operations inside parentheses and brackets before other operations.

The given equation is:

9 × 3 + 8 - 5 + 6^2 = 58

Now, let's add parentheses and brackets to make it true:

(9 × 3) + 8 - 5 + (6^2) = 58

This ensures that the multiplication (9 × 3) and the exponentiation (6^2) are done first before performing the addition and subtraction operations.