Algebraic expressions can be expanded - multiplied by one or more terms. They may also be simplified – made shorter and simpler by collecting like terms. Multiply \(-3\) by \(-4\) using the rule for ...
\(\frac{{{a^2}b}}{{a{b^2}}} = \frac{{a \times a \times b}}{{a \times b \times b}}\) Since a and b are both factors, cancel this fraction by dividing by both a and b ...
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Algebra 2 - Simplify a negative radical using the imaginary unit i, sqrt(-64)
In this video playlist you will learn how to simplify complex numbers under a radical as well as raised to a higher power.
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Math tutorial for simplifying trigonometric expressions
Sure! Here's the new description with all the links and additional text removed: Learn how to simplify rational identities ...
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