You multiply out brackets, remove common factors from fractions, combine like terms.
There is no limit to the number of variables.
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
No, you cannot.
You cannot simplify 5/16. 5 and 16 do not share any whole number factors, therefore it is impossible to simplify them.
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simplify it first..an equal signExpressed as a decimal number
17
Like Terms and Variables
In algebra, variables are represented by letters such as x. A variable could be any number. That number is the "value" of the variable. In an expression, you can choose a number to put in for x, and simplify to get a number which is the value of the expression. In an equation, you can solve for the value of x, which will be the value of x which makes the equation true.
It means that, by using the right numbers for the variables, you can simplify both sides of the equation and they will become the same number. But that is yourjob. You have to find those correct numbers for the variables. These are the anxwers for the problem.
Constants are fixed numbers that never change, they always stay the same. Variables are number that can change, they 'Vary'.
replace the variables with the given values and simplify using the order of operations.
I am not sure what you mean by simplify. If you mean round, then it is usually done by using "fixed format" to limit the number of decimal places displayed. Different calculators have different procedures for doing this.
You can't simplify a number into a bigger number, stupid
To simplify you divide the number that will go into each number evenly.
simplify by dividing