It is the same as dividing by the original expression.
You can:* Add the same expression to both sides of an equation * Subtract the same expression from both sides * Multiply the same expression (must not be zero) to both sides * Divide both sides by the same expression (must not be zero)
An expression that has the same variable raised to the same exponent is x^x. This expression does not have a formal name, however it is worth noting that x^x = e^xlnx.
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In Canada, the correct spelling for Hors D'oeuvres is the same as in French - Hors D'oeuvres.
It is the same as dividing by the original expression.
you test it by giving the letters a value say if X equals 5 and Y equals 7 then you calculate both expressions with that value. If both answers are the same, then the simplified expression is correct, or an equivalent.
An equivalent expression.
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If x stays the same the expression stays the same. Since the expression involves negative x, the value of the expression decreases as x increases.
You can:* Add the same expression to both sides of an equation * Subtract the same expression from both sides * Multiply the same expression (must not be zero) to both sides * Divide both sides by the same expression (must not be zero)
Having an agreed order of operation helps in that it means less brackets (parentheses) are needed in an expression (making it less messy) to get the same (correct) answer.
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