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Making an equation "y = ~$%#" by solving for y puts it into the simplest form to graph.
(1-y)(1+y)
-2
y=1
Suppose you have a quotient in the form X/Y where X and Y are integers, and you wish to find the simplest form of X/Y. First find the highest common factor of X and Y. Suppose HCF(X, Y) = H Then calculate A = X/H and B = Y/H The simplest form is A/B. If you do not know what the HCF is or the HCF is too hard to find then just find any common factor, F. That is, any number that will divide both X and Y. Then a simpler equivalent of X/Y is (X/F)/(Y/F). Find another common factor and repeat. Keep going until you cannot find a common factor. Your last "simpler equivalent" is the answer.
y/100 is in its simplest form.
Xy/y = x
Evaluate x/y when x = 4 and y = 4. x/y = 4/4 = 1/1 = 1
Making an equation "y = ~$%#" by solving for y puts it into the simplest form to graph.
(1-y)(1+y)
-2
y=1
Numerators and denominators are whole numbers; taking their GCF helps to reduce a fraction to its simplest form. In the fraction 3/9, the GCF of 3 and 9 is 3. Dividing both numbers by 3 results in 1/3, the simplest form of 3/9.
It is: 12x/6xy = 2/y simplified
x : y = x / x + y 54 : 30 = 54 / 54 + 30 1 + 30 = 31
1 - y^(3)= 1^(3) - (3) = This factors to (1 - y)(1^(2) + y + y^(2)) More simply written as ( 1 - y)(1 + y + y^(2))
Suppose you have a quotient in the form X/Y where X and Y are integers, and you wish to find the simplest form of X/Y. First find the highest common factor of X and Y. Suppose HCF(X, Y) = H Then calculate A = X/H and B = Y/H The simplest form is A/B. If you do not know what the HCF is or the HCF is too hard to find then just find any common factor, F. That is, any number that will divide both X and Y. Then a simpler equivalent of X/Y is (X/F)/(Y/F). Find another common factor and repeat. Keep going until you cannot find a common factor. Your last "simpler equivalent" is the answer.