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When given an algrebraic expression of the form

$$ \ 6A + 7{A^2}\ $$

and asked to simplify, would the correct answer be

a) $$ \ A(6 + 7A)\ $$

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b) That this cannot be simplified further

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    You can factor out the $A$ from the first equation. I don't know however how "simple" would be defined in this context; either can be argued to be "simple".2010-09-14
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    I would suggest both a) and b) are both good answers depending on what you are using the expression for. For seeing roots of $6A+7A^2$ I would suggest $A(6+7A)$ is simplified. For typing into your calculator perhaps b) is simplified.2010-09-14

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"Simplify" is not particularly well-defined. For the expression by itself, I think (b) might be the more common textbook answer; if the expression were the denominator of a rational expression, (a) is more likely to be useful.

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There can be no meaningful answer without a prior definition of "simpler". What is simplest or most useful is highly context dependent. For example, in some particular contexts it might prove "simpler" to employ $\rm\;A^2 + 6A(A+1)\;$ instead of either of the above forms.