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How do you simplify to lowest terms? - Answers
Generally this involves eliminating redundant factors. For example, in fractions if a factor is common between the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom) of the fraction, it can be eliminated. Examples: 3/6 = 1/2. 14/21 = 1/3. Further, if a factor is present in every term of an expression, it can be eliminating. For example: 2x + 8y - 12z = 26 should be reduced to: x + 4y - 6z = 13.
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How do you simplify to lowest terms? - Answers
Generally this involves eliminating redundant factors. For example, in fractions if a factor is common between the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom) of the fraction, it can be eliminated. Examples: 3/6 = 1/2. 14/21 = 1/3. Further, if a factor is present in every term of an expression, it can be eliminating. For example: 2x + 8y - 12z = 26 should be reduced to: x + 4y - 6z = 13.
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How do you simplify to lowest terms? - Answers
Generally this involves eliminating redundant factors. For example, in fractions if a factor is common between the numerator (top) and denominator (bottom) of the fraction, it can be eliminated. Examples: 3/6 = 1/2. 14/21 = 1/3. Further, if a factor is present in every term of an expression, it can be eliminating. For example: 2x + 8y - 12z = 26 should be reduced to: x + 4y - 6z = 13.
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