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How to Simplify Expressions
Mathematicians want to keep things as organised and simple as possible. Therefore, when confronted with an algebraic expression, we will write the expression in its simplest terms. In the following videos I will explain to you step by step how to simplify expressions. You will learn what combining like terms is and what the commonly made mistakes are when students simplify expressions. So study all maths videos during your revision for each video will continue something new or will further develop your understanding of simplifying expressions. We will start with the basics and each video will become slightly more difficult. You need to know the basics if you want to be able to do the rest. So do yourelf a favour and do not skip any videos! Let me know on the forum of this website if you need more help with algebra. I will be glad to help you with your maths and answer your questions. Good luck and have fun!
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