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How do you simplify equation \frac{x}{\sqrt{2}}-\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{2}}

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Answered by Yoursenorita
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  • Both versions of the expression equal the exact same amount; one is just much shorter. Simplifying algebraic expressions is the same idea, except you have variables (or letters) in your expression. Basically, you're turning a long expression into something you can easily make sense of.

  • Simplification or simplify fractions means to simplify a complicated mathematical expression to get a single or direct answer. To understand it clearly, let us solve the following example. Note: Many students will solve it as follows: 12 + 8  4 = 20 ÷ 4 = 5 which is wrong.
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Answered by saumyaagupta1
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Answer:

\sqrt{2} (x-1)/2

Step-by-step explanation:

x/\sqrt{2} - 1/3\sqrt{2}

\sqrt{2x}/2 - 3\sqrt{2}/6

\\3\sqrt{2x} -3\sqrt{2} /6\\

\sqrt{2} ( x-1)/2

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