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5.(8+3)
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This is considered an expression "x^2 - 49", or alternatively a function of the variable x. In that sense, when you apply the expression to a certain input (such as x=3) you obtain a number (3^2-49 = -40).
Basically, simplifying can apply to any sort of expression from something as simple as division, or something complicated like an equation. Simplifying can be like reducing 5/10 to 1/2 or reducing 10x+5y+25 to 2x+y+5. You divide the expression by a common term, such as two or five in the previous problems
CPUs, when given mathematical equations, apply the laws of mathematics to those equations. The equation a = a is true by the reflexive property of equality.
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r5r20 = 10, 52, r100, & r5r5r4
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5.(8+3)
You will apply them when solving quadratic equations in which the quadratic expression cannot be factorised.
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an expression which by common agreement is left up to the individual to apply as he or she thinks is appropriate within certain broad constraint.
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