(5 × 7) ÷ 5 = 7
To write a simplified expression in factored form, first, identify common factors in the expression. Use techniques such as grouping, the distributive property, or factoring patterns (like difference of squares or trinomials) to rewrite the expression. Ensure that the expression is simplified by combining like terms before factoring. Finally, express the result as a product of its factors.
You could write "divided by" between the expression for the numerator and the expression for the denominator.
To write an equivalent expression in exponential notation, identify repeated multiplication of the same base. For example, instead of writing (2 \times 2 \times 2), you can express it as (2^3) since the base 2 is multiplied three times. Ensure that the expression is simplified and that any coefficients are correctly represented as part of the exponential form if applicable. Finally, check that the equivalent expression maintains the original value.
u would write x/7
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To simplify an expression you must combine the variables and the constants. Then write the simplified version of the expression so that the expression isn't solved, just simplified. 1a+2(a+5)=2a+7
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5 times 5 plus 5 times 5 minus 5 divided by 5
44/n
The expression is: y/6x
You could write "divided by" between the expression for the numerator and the expression for the denominator.
As a algebraic expression it is simply n/8
s divided by 6
A fraction is a division expression. 3/4 = three divided by four
u would write x/7
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