Reduction

In math, reduction refers to the process of rewriting a complex expression into a simpler, more manageable form.

: An atom or molecule acquires one or more electrons. reduction

: Historically, reduction was defined as the loss of oxygen from a compound. In math, reduction refers to the process of

: Rewriting root expressions with the smallest possible whole number under the radical symbol. reduction

: Used in calculus to solve complex integrals by breaking them down into simpler steps, often expressed as a recursive relationship.

: Dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor to get the smallest possible whole-number denominator.