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Simplifying Expressions with Multiple Variables

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  • Expanding Brackets: If there are brackets, use the distributive law, multiply terms inside the brackets, and then use the simplification techniques.
  • (0:17) Simplifying Expressions Technique 1: Use exponents to simplify repeated multiplication. E.g., $x \times x \times x = x^3$ or $x \times y \times y = x \times y^2$.
  • (1:07) Simplifying Expressions Technique 2 (Collecting Like Terms): Like terms are terms with the same variables and exponents. Combining like terms means adding their coefficients, e.g., $ab – 2ab + 5ab = 4ab$.

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Q: Simplify the expression: $x \times x \times x$.

 

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Q: Simplify $4x + 3x$.

 

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Q: Are $2a$ and $a^2$ like terms?

 

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Q: Simplify $2a + 3b + 5a - b$.

 

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Q: Are $4ab^2$ and $3a^2b$ like terms?

 

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Q: Simplify $7x^2 + 3xy - 2x^2 - yx$.

 

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