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Example Question #2593 : Sat Mathematics
Simplify the expression:
In order to simplify an expression, we rearrange it to put terms with the same base or type of variable together, then add or subtract accordingly. However, because this problem has a minus sign, it first needs to be distributed. That would look as follows:
Example Question #54 : Simplifying Expressions
Simplify the expression:
In order to simplify an expression, we rearrange it to put terms with the same base or type of variable together, then add or subtract accordingly. That would look as follows:
Example Question #821 : Algebra
Simplify the expression:
In order to simplify an expression, we rearrange it to put terms with the same base or type of variable together, then add or subtract accordingly. That would look as follows:
Example Question #822 : Algebra
Simplify the expression:
In order to simplify an expression, we rearrange it to put terms with the same base or type of variable together, then add or subtract accordingly. That would look as follows:
Example Question #823 : Algebra
Simplify the expression:
In order to simplify an expression, we rearrange it to put terms with the same base or type of variable together, then add or subtract accordingly. That would look as follows:
Example Question #2602 : Sat Mathematics
Given , simplify the following expression.
Taking a look at the given expression, we can see that we have two fractions divided by one another. The first fraction in the numerator is , and the second fraction in the denominator is .
Remember that when we have a fraction divided by a fraction, that is the same thing as multiplying the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator. To simplify, we will do just that.
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To double check your answer, you can choose a numerical value for a and b and plug them into the expression.
Example Question #824 : Algebra
Simplify:
Remember that anything divided by itself equals .
To double check, let's turn this into a multiplication problem. Take the numerator and multiply it by the denominator's reciprocal:
Example Question #825 : Algebra
Simplify:
None of the given answers.
Remember that dividing two fractions is the same as multiplying the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator, like so:
Example Question #826 : Algebra
Simplify:
None of the given answers.
When we multiply two polynomials together, we add their exponents.
Example Question #827 : Algebra
Simplify:
None of the given answers.
When we raise a monomial with an exponent to the power of another exponent, we multiply their exponents, like so:
Remember that anything raised to the power of zero is equal to .
Therefore, .
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