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Which best describes your ability to write and simplify expressions?

A. I can use information and variables to write equations and then simplify them without making mistakes.
B. Most of the time, I am able to use information and variables to write equations and then simplify them. Once in a while
I make a mistake.
C. I generally understand how to write and simplify equations, but I make some mistakes.
D. It is difficult for me to write and/or simplify expressions. I need help.​

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User DALDEI
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Answer:

A is the answer.

Explanation:

You have the ability to understand and apply the laws of algebra. When you simplify algebraic expressions, you can apply the rules such as the law of exponents, the PEMDAS rule, operations involving fractions and many more. Algebra is the basic form of mathematics.

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