1. The problem is to simplify the expression or solve the equation given in the last question you asked.
2. To make it easier, we break down each step clearly and use simple language.
3. First, identify the expression or equation and write it down.
4. Use basic algebraic rules like combining like terms, factoring, or canceling common factors.
5. For example, if you have a fraction, cancel common factors by showing \cancel{...} to indicate what is removed.
6. Always perform one operation at a time and write down the intermediate result.
7. Keep the explanation simple: think of it as undoing the problem step by step.
8. If you want, I can show a specific example or the exact problem you mentioned last time to explain it more simply.
If you provide the exact expression or equation, I can give a step-by-step easy explanation.
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