1/a = 1/b: cross multiplying gives a = b
To do WELL in Algebra 2, you will need to remember part of Algebra 1. However, your teacher should go over part of Algebra 1. I did poorly in Algebra 1, though Algebra 2 now makes sense to me simply because I needed to understand it to understand Algebra 2, and I was able to infer the things that I was unsure of.
It can mean that it is a vector.
P! / q!(p-q)!
Advanced algebra or College Algebra is the Algebra that comes after Algebra 2. Its essentially algebra II but digs deeper in each section. If I remember correctly, I had to graph almost everything and or find its domain and range. Advanced Algebra deals with polynomial functions and their graph, geometric and arithmetic sequences, conics, logarithms, systems of three equations, an introduction to matrix algebra, exponential functions, and the binomial theorem. Advanced Algebra should not be confused with Algebra I(beginning algebra) or Algebra II(intermediate Algebra).
divide numerator and denominator by 3x: 4/5
put 65 over 100 and simplify. without simplifying it is 3 and 65 over 100
5.33333333 is equal to 16/3 so there is no simplifying that needs to be done.
You can simplify by factoring. All of those numbers have "3" as a factor, so divide everything by three to get: n over 5 equals 7 over 4.
75 over 100 equals 3 over 4.
negative 8 over negative 8 equals 1 (anything over itself equals to 1)
0.058 = 58 over 1000 or 58/1000 which equals: 29/500 after simplifying.
Yes you can simplify it and here is the answer 5/100= 1/20 because 5 times 20 equals 5!
1/10 to the 7th power equals 1,000,000
if you mean by bar notation..then it is a way of simplifying a specific number after the decimal that is repeated. How you simplify it is that you put a line over the repeating number.For example: 0.3333333333333 would become 0.3 when you put a little line over the 3
10/16 = 5/8 10 divided by 2 equals 5 16 divided by 2 equals 8
That depends on the value of c. By itself, there's nothing else you can do to that to find out what it equals.
can you simplify 18 over 44