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		<description><![CDATA[When you simplifying complex fractions, factor the numerator and denominator into terms multiplying each other and look for equivalents of one (something divided by itself). Include parenthesis around any expression with a "+" or "-" and if all terms cancel in the numerator, there is still a one (1) there.]]></description>
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<p>When you simplifying complex fractions, factor the numerator and denominator into terms multiplying each other and look for equivalents of one (something divided by itself). Include parenthesis around any expression with a &#8220;+&#8221; or &#8220;-&#8221; and if all terms cancel in the numerator, there is still a one (1) there.</p>
<p><a name="How+Do+You+Simplify+Complex+Fractions%3F"></a><H3>How Do You Simplify Complex Fractions?</H3><br />
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<p>To solve a system of linear equations, we can use substitution, elimination or something we call augmented matrices. To use matrices to solve a system of linear equations, we first enter the values associated with each of the variables and the answer. Once we put the information into a matrix (a rectangular array of numbers), we can use matrix operations to solve the equation.</p>
<p><a name="Example+of+an+Augmented+Matrix"></a><H3>Example of an Augmented Matrix</H3><br />
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<p><a name="Definitions%3A"></a><H4>Definitions:</H4></p>
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<li><strong>Elements</strong>:  Each of the entries in the augmented matrix</li>
<li><strong>Rows</strong>: The numbers or variables that run across the matrix.</li>
<li><strong>Columns:</strong>  The numbers or variables that run down the matrix.</li>
<li><strong>The diagonal of the matrix:</strong>  The set of elements that starts at the top, left corner and runs diagonally down and to the right. (This diagonal: 2, -1 and 4.)
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<p><a name="What+Is+An+Augmented+Matrix%3F"></a><H3>What Is An Augmented Matrix?</H3><br />
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		<title>Standard Form of a Line</title>
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<p>The standard form of a line puts the x and y terms on the left hand side of the equation, makes the coefficient of the x-term positive, and puts everything else on the right side. The standard form is not used for graphing. In that case you would use the slope-intercept form.</p>
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