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x-(x-y)/2+ (x+y)/4
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Stoozy
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  • 19-12-2020

That is the furthest it could be simplified unless you meant to write the equation as x-(x-y)/2*(x+y)/4 than in that case you would use the rule a/b*c/d=ac/bd.

So then you would simplify x-[tex]\frac{(x-y)}{2}[/tex]*[tex]\frac{(x+y)} {4}[/tex] to:

x-[tex]\frac{(x-y)(x+y)}{8}[/tex]

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