For me it’s the arguments when there is a parentheses but no operator (otherwise known as implied multiplication)
No, it’s known as Factorised Terms/Products, solved via The Distributive Law, a(b+c)=(ab+ac). “implied multiplication” is a made up rule by people who have forgotten the actual rules, and often they get it wrong (because, having wrongly called it “multiplication”, they then wrongly give it the precedence of multiplication, not brackets).
No, it’s known as Factorised Terms/Products, solved via The Distributive Law, a(b+c)=(ab+ac). “implied multiplication” is a made up rule by people who have forgotten the actual rules, and often they get it wrong (because, having wrongly called it “multiplication”, they then wrongly give it the precedence of multiplication, not brackets).