It means to replace an expression by another one that is equivalent, but simpler. For example:
3x + 5x
can be written as:
8x
because of the distributive property.
To determine which expressions are equivalent, you need to analyze their structure and simplify them if necessary. Equivalent expressions yield the same value for all variable inputs, so you can also substitute specific values to test for equality. If you provide the specific expressions in question, I can help you evaluate their equivalence.
use a calculator
Lots of expressions are equivalent to it. But for a start, you may want to simplify it, by combining like terms - i.e., add the terms with the variable "w", and separately add the terms without a variable.
it means to solve it Ex: 5-a a=1 so to simplify it, you would say 5-1=4 (p.s ur welcome :D)
An equation if both expressions are equal
To evaluate a variable expression, replace all the variables with numbers and simplify the resulting numerical expression. 3m for m = 9 3(9)=27
They are used to simplify expressions by helping to reduce the numbers that there is
No, not necessary. To simplify something is to make the expressions "clean and clearer". For instance: 2 / 4 = 1 / 2 [simplified form]
In algebraic expressions, the keyword "1x-9" represents a linear equation with one variable (x) and a constant term (-9). This expression is significant because it helps to simplify and solve equations by isolating the variable and finding its value.
you use a mathematical formula ...
use a calculator
Lots of expressions are equivalent to it. But for a start, you may want to simplify it, by combining like terms - i.e., add the terms with the variable "w", and separately add the terms without a variable.
Two expressions are "equivalent" if they have the same result for any values of the variable or variables.
it means to solve it Ex: 5-a a=1 so to simplify it, you would say 5-1=4 (p.s ur welcome :D)
2+2 = 2*2 = 2^2 all simplify to 4. But there is no special name for the three expressions.
Why is it important to simplify radical expressions before adding or subtracting? How is adding radical expressions similar to adding polynomial expressions? How is it different? Provide a radical expression for your classmates to simplify..
Expressions never have equality signs