That will depend entirely on the algebraic expression which has not been given.
you test it by giving the letters a value say if X equals 5 and Y equals 7 then you calculate both expressions with that value. If both answers are the same, then the simplified expression is correct, or an equivalent.
Whether or not the expression can be simplified depends on the value of a. In general, sqrt(2a) = sqrt(2)*sqrt(a).
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This is wrong
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The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.The expression cannot be simplified nor is it possible to find its value without information about m and n.
you test it by giving the letters a value say if X equals 5 and Y equals 7 then you calculate both expressions with that value. If both answers are the same, then the simplified expression is correct, or an equivalent.
It is an algebraic expression that can be simplified depending on the plus or minus value of 4
The value of a + b depends on the values of the individual variables.The expression a + b cannot be simplified.
The value of x is the unknown variable and the given expression can be simplified to: 4x-15
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That depends on the value of x, and the value of c. The expression "x + c" can't be simplified, if that's what you mean.
You don't "solve" an expression. You can solve an equation; an expression can be simplified or otherwise manipulated, and if you know the value of "x" (in this case), you can evaluate its value.
sqrt(x+6) is an expression that can't be simplified.It's a number, whose value depends on the value of 'x'.
The value of x is the unknown variable and the given expression can be simplified to: 4x-15
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