You have not told us what expression you wish to simplify.
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.
The expression 3.09(j plus 4.6) is a mathematical expression that cannot be simplified further until the value of j is known. Without knowing the value of j, we cannot evaluate or simplify the expression any further.
Yes, you can add or subtract a number with a variable and a number without one, but they cannot be combined into a single term. For example, you can simplify the expression (3x + 5) to show that it consists of a variable term (3x) and a constant term (5), but they remain separate. The result is (3x + 5), not a single term.
It is an expression of algebraic terms with no equality sign
it is basically an equation without an equals sign. usually has a variable in it.
The expression 5a - 2/3 is a combination of a term involving the variable 'a' and a fraction. To simplify this expression, you would first distribute the 5 to the 'a' term, resulting in 5a. Then, you would subtract 2/3 from 5a. The expression cannot be further simplified without knowing the specific value of 'a'.
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.
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The expression 7X + 8 represents a mathematical operation where the variable X is multiplied by 7 and then 8 is added to the result. The expression cannot be simplified further without knowing the specific value of X. If X is a known value, you can substitute it into the expression to find the numerical result.
The expression 3.09(j plus 4.6) is a mathematical expression that cannot be simplified further until the value of j is known. Without knowing the value of j, we cannot evaluate or simplify the expression any further.
Without further information, it is not possible to evaluate or simplify the expression.
Yes, you can add or subtract a number with a variable and a number without one, but they cannot be combined into a single term. For example, you can simplify the expression (3x + 5) to show that it consists of a variable term (3x) and a constant term (5), but they remain separate. The result is (3x + 5), not a single term.
It will be difficult to answer this question accurately without knowing "the expression below."
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It is an expression of algebraic terms with no equality sign
it is basically an equation without an equals sign. usually has a variable in it.
2b -5 = -3