What it means is, you have to break it down to the lowest numbers. Example: 3 over 9. They are both divisible by 3 so you divide both of them by three. Now it would be 1 over 3.
All your doing is finding the number that the numerater and denominator have in common and divided them to simplest form.
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?It means to take the problem to the lowest point you can take it to.
meaning to evaluate the variable in an expression. An algebraic expression is also a problem that contains no equals sign and you don't solve it, rather you simplify it.It means to solve something.
to simplify an expression means to take all the like terms and make them one. for example if the expression is 2x+5x+1x-4 , you would simplify it by adding 2x,5x,&1x because they are all alike... it would become 8x-4
It depends on what you mean by solve: simplify, evaluate or rationalise the denominator. The answer will also depend on the radical expression.
Basically, simplifying can apply to any sort of expression from something as simple as division, or something complicated like an equation. Simplifying can be like reducing 5/10 to 1/2 or reducing 10x+5y+25 to 2x+y+5. You divide the expression by a common term, such as two or five in the previous problems
Not necessarily. To simplify means to replace a mathematic expression with something equivalent, but simpler. This may involve subtracting in some cases, but simplifying may involve other operations as well.
If you mean "simplify", that means to make something simpler.
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Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
If you mean: 10h+6-5h+3 then it is 5h+9 when simplified
It means calculate the value of the expression (i.e. simplify) by mutiplying. So, as a completely random example, if you have an expression like: x(x + 1) then, in this particular case, you would multiply what is outside of the brackets by each term inside the brackets to get: x2 + x.
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