Do you have a specific example?
Try to simplify and eliminate the denominators.
In solving rational equations, certain steps can sometimes be eliminated if the equation is straightforward enough, such as when one can directly find a common denominator. However, the order of steps is generally important for maintaining clarity and accuracy, particularly when it comes to isolating variables or simplifying expressions. Skipping steps or changing their order could lead to mistakes or misinterpretations of the solution. Thus, while some simplifications are possible, a careful approach is advised.
no. an individual step might be, but not all.
Yes, but it depends on your mathematical skills and confidence.
would you add any steps to make it easier or to make it easier to understand
Yes, but only if you know exactly what you are doing.
Yes. Since "these" do not exist, cjanging them should not make a difference.
Each method of doing something has its own steps. Whether or not any steps can be eliminated will depend on how much [unnecessary] detail the steps go into.
Simultaneous equations can also be solved by substitution or graphically
There are a few steps to rewriting expressions. The steps of rewriting expressions are finding the value of the letter and then using the common factor.
"another" implies that you already have one example. In order to answer the question it might just help to know what that is.
problem solving in computer sciences is used to divide a large problem into atomic steps and solving all steps hierarchically.
(a) Explain the 6 steps in problem solving