Numerator = 7x + 14 = 7*(x + 2)
Denominator = 3x + 6y + nx + 2ny = 2*(x + 2y) + n*(x + 2y) = (x + 2y)*(2 + n)
There are no common factors between the numerator and denominator and so the expression cannot be simplified.
When the denominator is a factor of the numerator. If there is 2x in the numerator and denominator these terms cancel.
To find the common factor when factorising, look for any common factors that can be divided evenly from all the terms in the expression. Divide each term by this common factor, and then factorise the resulting expression further if possible. This will help simplify the expression and make it easier to work with.
If there is a common factor between the numerator and the denominator, you can eliminate it. Otherwise, there is usually not much to simplify.
Start by factoring each part. If you find a common factor in the numerator and the denominator, eliminate it in both.
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The answer depends on the form of the radical expression.
Math can be difficult at times. To simplify a math expression, it is important to follow the order of operations, or PEMDAS.
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?It means to take the problem to the lowest point you can take it to.
Finding the GCF of the numerator and denominator.
It is possible. 3/15 has a prime numerator (3) but can be simplified to 1/5.
You have not told us what expression you wish to simplify.
The answer depends on what expression you do have and for what kind of shape!