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    8 days ago

    “simplify” literally means to make the equation easier to understand

    Nope. It means to present it in the simplest way possible. e.g. 5/10=1/2.

    You are arguing that “expand and simplify” is the exact same thing as “simplify”

    No I’m not. I’m saying “expand and simplify” is a thing in all high school Maths textbooks, “factor and simplify” isn’t a thing in any of them.

    “Sometimes factoring is prudent” - if you’re trying to solve an equation, yes, but solving and simplifying aren’t the same thing. If I arrive at an answer of 5/10 then I have solved but not simplified. Sometimes it’s not even possible to simplify, because the answer is already in the simplest form possible, such as an answer of 1/2. I teach students when to recognise when something can be simplified and when it can’t. Your original contention was that the Term was already simplified, and it wasn’t.

    “And thanks for the downvotes.” - I downvote anything that is incorrect, just like a student would lose marks for same.