Asked by Kate
Which one is more "simple"?
(-7(2x + 3))/(x(x + 3))
or
(-14 x + 21)/(x^2 + 3x)
I would go with the factored form but i'm still kind of confused as to what exactly what it means for an equation to be "simple"
(-7(2x + 3))/(x(x + 3))
or
(-14 x + 21)/(x^2 + 3x)
I would go with the factored form but i'm still kind of confused as to what exactly what it means for an equation to be "simple"
Answers
Answered by
Kate
see like I'm kind of confused by this as well isn't this more simple
x^-1 rather than 1/x ?
can you please give like a deffinition of "simple" for equations what does it mean for an equation to be in it's most simplest forms? That I can apply to any mathematical equation
x^-1 rather than 1/x ?
can you please give like a deffinition of "simple" for equations what does it mean for an equation to be in it's most simplest forms? That I can apply to any mathematical equation
Answered by
Carol
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