Break it down till you cant anymore!
simplify. Can you simplify this equation?
You can't. Math is not an algebraic expression. Simplifying an equation, however, can take multiple forms. Sometimes simplify simply means to solve an equation. Other times, it can mean to bring an equation into a standard form, such as with line equations, or quadratic equations.
To combine all like terms on both sides and reduce it to its simplest form
There is nothing simpler than an equation with no terms in it.
you find the hard equation and simplify it....
simplify. Can you simplify this equation?
To simplify an equation is to combine like terms, but you do not solve it for example: simplify 3X+4-X-6 2X-2
You can't. Math is not an algebraic expression. Simplifying an equation, however, can take multiple forms. Sometimes simplify simply means to solve an equation. Other times, it can mean to bring an equation into a standard form, such as with line equations, or quadratic equations.
To combine all like terms on both sides and reduce it to its simplest form
There is no way to simplify that equation. It's just 55y.
There is nothing simpler than an equation with no terms in it.
It means to find what numbers the variables (the letters) must be in order to make the equation a true statement.
To reduce the expression of a mathematical equation using Mathematica, you can use the Simplify function. Simply input the equation into Mathematica and apply the Simplify function to simplify and reduce the expression.
you find the hard equation and simplify it....
to simplify the equation
When in doubt always square both sides of the equation.
Simplifying an equation often helps solve it.