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This might be a dumb question, but in my Algebra book, for the problem:
Solve R = 3(a + b) for b
I came up with: \frac{R}{3} - a = b
The book has the answer listed as: \frac{R-3a}{3} = b
Which one is simplified? The book tells us to always give your answers in simplified form. To me, my answer seems more simplified than the book's answer since I removed the 3 in the numerator. Is it? Or is there some reason the answer should be left as the book has it?
Thanks,
-EP
Solve R = 3(a + b) for b
I came up with: \frac{R}{3} - a = b
The book has the answer listed as: \frac{R-3a}{3} = b
Which one is simplified? The book tells us to always give your answers in simplified form. To me, my answer seems more simplified than the book's answer since I removed the 3 in the numerator. Is it? Or is there some reason the answer should be left as the book has it?
Thanks,
-EP