Concept explainers
To find: whether the statement is true or false. If, false, to make it a true statement.
Answer to Problem 3SGR
The given statement is false.
The true statement is “An expression is not in simplest form when it contains like
terms and parenthesis”.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider An expression is in simplest form when it contains like terms and parenthesis.
Calculations:
The expression is simplified and it is in simplest form, if there are no like terms and no
parenthesis. So, the given statement is false.
Hence
The true statement is An expression is not in simplest form when it contains like
terms and parenthesis.
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