You expand the parenthesis out first. Then simplify the rest.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
simplify. Can you simplify this equation?
(x2y2)3 + (x3y3)2 = 2x6y6.
(a^2+7a-8)/(a^2+6a-7) (original equation) (a+8)(a-1)/(a+7)(a-1) (simplify top and bottom) (a+8)/(a+7) <--answer
2n2y2(2n3)(3y3)
You expand the parenthesis out first. Then simplify the rest.
Do the work inside the parenthesis first.
y=3x(x+7)^2
x cubed y cubed z squared
simplify. Can you simplify this equation?
What I mean by this equation is: x^3-2x^(x-2.5)+x^(x^x)
one over 3 a3
(x2y2)3 + (x3y3)2 = 2x6y6.
You can remove parenthesis or bracket by multiplying the number outside, with the number inside the bracket.
To simplify an equation is to combine like terms, but you do not solve it for example: simplify 3X+4-X-6 2X-2