First tell me the expression, then I'll tell you what the first step is in simplifying it.
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It's possible to perform other operations first. But if you try it, there's a muchbigger chance that you'll get all tangled up and your result will be wrong.
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If you take a common factor and write it outside of the parentheses (which you may need to add), that's called "factoring" or "factorizing". If you have a common factor in the numerator and denominator of an expression, you can just eliminate both; that's often referred to as "simplifying".
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To reduce a fraction to its lowest terms divide the numerator and the denominator by their highest common factor
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I suggest that the next step should be identifying "this" expression.
the 1st step is either to take out something in common like 2x+2 is the same as 2(x+1) or to combine like terms, like you know that 2x+x+3x can be simplified to 6x
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If 14e + 10f = 12f, the first step towards simplifying the expression is subtracting 10f from each side. You therefore have 14e = 2f, which you can divide by 2 to isolate f. Solution: 7e = f
That is called 'solving'.
There are a few rules for simplifying an algebraic expression. Specifically, one should combine like terms, and then they should try to isolate the variable by doing the opposite, either multiplication or division.
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