-2/3 cannot be simplified.
If the binary operator between -2 and 3 was meant to be something else, I apologise. Please resubmit the question with the operator written out in words.
The expression -2 3 is not clear. If you are referring to -2 raised to the power of 3, it simplifies to -8. If you are referring to the subtraction of 2 from 3, it simplifies to 1.
No.
3 to 2 (3:2 or 3/2)
2/5
6! 3!2! 5!
To simplify a fraction, divide the numerator and denominator by a common number. 3 and 6 can both be divided by 3 so 2 and 3/6 would be equal to 2 and 1/2.
2/3 :D
3
36/24=3/2
11+(7-3)2=
For the expression: (√2 + √6) / (√8 + √6) You can divide all terms by √2: = (1 + √3) / (√4 + √3) And solve the √4 in the denominator: = (1 + √3) / (2 + √3) You can then eliminate the radical in the denominator by using the "difference of squares", multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 2 - √3: = (1 + √3)(2 - √3) / (2 + √3)(2 - √3) = (2 - √3 + 2√3 - 3) / (4 - 3) And simplify: = (-1 + √3) / 1 = √3 - 1
60 2/3 divided by what?
Yes because 48/72 = 2/3
3/8 is simplified, there are no common denominators to further simplify. 3/8= 0.375
Since the 6 is in the tens place its 2 6/10 then simplify it to 2 3/5.
1.5 = 1 1/2 = 3/2 so ... 1.5 / 54 = (3/2) / 54 complex fraction .... simplify = ( 3/2) x (1/54) = 3/108 = 1/36
6/33=2/11. Divide the numerator and denominator by their GCF, which is 3.
No