280 results for "simplify".
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Question in Rachel's workspace
Simplify algebra expressions
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Question in Johan's workspace
Simplify algebra expressions
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Question in Numbas for Teacher education grade 5 - 10
Simplify algebra expressions
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Question in FY001 - Core Mathematics
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Question in Morten's workspace
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Exam (3 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Rules of indices, simplifying indices, equations involving indices
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Question in Julie's workspace
Expand out brackets to simplify an algebraic expression.
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Question in FY001 - Core Mathematics
Practice with fractions
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Question in David's workspace
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Question in David's workspace
Simplifying ratios
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Exam (11 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Expanding Brackets, Simplifying Expressions, Simple transposition, rules of indices
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Question in Algebra 1
Expanding and simplifying an expression.
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Question in Prearrival
Simplifying indices.
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Question in Prearrival
A question to practice simplifying fractions with the use of factorisation (for binomial and quadratic expressions).
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Question in Prearrival
A question to practice simplifying fractions with the use of factorisation (for binomial and quadratic expressions).
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Question in demo foredrag
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Question in Pre-arrival for Business students
Simplifying indices
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Question in Pre-arrival for Business students
Simplifying indices
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Question in Pre-arrival for Business students
Simplifying indices.
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Question in Francis's workspace
A detailed look at how algebraic fractions can be manipulated and simplified.
Adapted from 'Algebraic fractions: simplifying' by Ben Brawn.
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Question in FY001 - Core Mathematics
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Question in Prearrival
Simplifying indices
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Question in Prearrival
Simplifying indices.
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Question in Algebra
Express $\displaystyle \frac{a}{(x+r)(px + b)} + \frac{c}{(x+r)(qx + d)}$ as an algebraic single fraction over a common denominator. The question asks for a solution which has denominator $(x+r)(px+b)(qx+d)$.
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Question in Sanka's workspace
Expanding and simplifying an expression.
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Question in Ida Friestad's workspace
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Question in Ida Friestad's workspace
Simplifying algebraic expressions
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Question in Headstart
Cancelling to reduce a fraction to its lowest terms.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in Tore's workspace
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