Cross simplify refers to a method used in fraction multiplication where common factors in the numerator of one fraction and the denominator of another can be canceled out before multiplying. This technique simplifies calculations by reducing the fractions to their lowest terms, making it easier to perform the multiplication. For example, in the multiplication of 2/3 and 3/4, the 3s can be canceled, leading to a simpler calculation.
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by cross multipling
to simplify means to reduce or make it smaller
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?It means to take the problem to the lowest point you can take it to.
Yes, because you can simplify the fractions then check the Cross products
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by cross multipling
to simplify means to reduce or make it smaller
I think to simplify is to break down some thing
What does it mean to simplify an algebraic expression?It means to take the problem to the lowest point you can take it to.
Yes, because you can simplify the fractions then check the Cross products
Example: 1/15 x 9/2 In this case, you can cross simplify. No, it does not have to be simplified with whatever numbers are given. You just have to find the GCF which is 3 in this case. Now you should have: 1/5 x 3/2 = 3/10.
if youre dealing with fractions then you multiply top by top and bottom by bottom then simplify
No simplify means to make smaller. For example, 4/6 is can be simplified into 2/3.
you must simplify
If you mean 30/40 then it is 3/4
If you mean 42/70 then it is 3/5