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if you want to simplify an equation its really simple ex: 3a+5a+2d+2g+65a+d+14g you have to combine like terms so 3a+5a+65a which is 73a then the D's 2d+d NOTE: a constant(letter) by it self makes the number 1 and what ever letter it is so d=1d so that's 3d now for the G's 14g+2g=16g and since there is nothing left to combine you have to but it all together so the answer would be 73a+3d+16g. hope that this helped
Yes. In fact, you can have any number of solutions you want. Here is an example of an algebraic equation with three solutions:(x - 2)(x - 5)(x + 4) = 0 The solutions are 2, 5, 4, since for each of these, one of the factors will be zero, and therefore, the product will also be zero.
I am not entirely sure what kind of equation you want to solve. Anyway, if an expression has an exponent of zero, the entire expression is usually equal to 1 (unless you raise zero to the power zero; that's undefined). Perhaps that can help you simplify the expression. For example: if you have an equation such as (x+y+z)0 + 5x + 3 = 10 The entire left expression, (x+y+z)0 can be replaced with 1, thus simplifying the equation.
only if you want a decimal in your answer.
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Yes, you can but it depends on the context. You can simplify fractions, or simplify surds, or algebraic expressions and in each case the simplification means different things. So if you want a sensible answer to your question I would suggest that you use a proper question rather than stick a quastion mark at the end of a phrase!
The answer to the question is given in the question!If you want to find the value of an algebraic expression, then you need to substitute numerical values for each of the variables in the expression, and then calculate and simplify the result.
if you want to simplify an equation its really simple ex: 3a+5a+2d+2g+65a+d+14g you have to combine like terms so 3a+5a+65a which is 73a then the D's 2d+d NOTE: a constant(letter) by it self makes the number 1 and what ever letter it is so d=1d so that's 3d now for the G's 14g+2g=16g and since there is nothing left to combine you have to but it all together so the answer would be 73a+3d+16g. hope that this helped
You haven't really given enough information about the kind of mathematical problem that you want to solve. If you just want any equation that includes the numbers 3 and 9, then the answer is, 3 x 3 = 9. (Since this does include an equal sign, it qualifies as an equation, although it is not an algebraic equation.)
Ya. It would be 44. -4x(-11)=44 Because a negative times a negative equals a positive, and when you are simplifying an equation, then you want everything to be narrowed down until you can't anymore.
I am not entirely sure what the equation is supposed to be. However, to translate something 4 units up (4 units in the y-direction), simply replace every "y" in your equation by "y - 4". Simplify the result if you want.
Wrong? I think most people would say no. Generally speaking, your wedding can be anything you want it to be.
Your equation is: (x / 7) = (40 / 8) The first thing you want to do is simplify the right half of the equation. (40 / 8) = 5 Thus the equation is x / 7 = 5 Multiply by 7 to get x alone on the left half of the equation which gives us: x = 35 Thus your answer is 35.
Yes. In fact, you can have any number of solutions you want. Here is an example of an algebraic equation with three solutions:(x - 2)(x - 5)(x + 4) = 0 The solutions are 2, 5, 4, since for each of these, one of the factors will be zero, and therefore, the product will also be zero.
it would be 2 2/4 but if you want to simplify it, the final answer would be 2 1/2
Assuming you want the "09" to repeat indefinitely, here is how you calculate that:Call your number "x", and write the equation: (Equation 1) x = 1.09090909... Multiply by 100 (that's two zeros, because it's two digits that repeat): (Equation 2) 100x = 109.09090909... Subtract equation (1) from equation (2): 99x = 108 Solve for "x" (as a fraction), and simplify.