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förenklats

Förenklats is the passive past participle of the Swedish verb förenkla, meaning to simplify. It denotes that something has been made simpler, and it is typically used with auxiliary verbs such as har or är to express completed action or current state. For example, Regeln har förenklats means “The rule has been simplified,” and Den nya processen har förenklats jämfört med den gamla.

In mathematics and everyday language, a procedure, expression, or rule may be described as förenklats when it

Förenklats is the passive form of förenkla, in contrast to förenklad, which is the corresponding adjective

See also: förenkla, förenklad, förenkling. The term is used across contexts to indicate that a process, rule,

has
been
reduced
to
its
simplest
terms.
For
instance,
4/8
förenklats
till
1/2
conveys
that
the
fraction
has
been
simplified.
The
form
can
appear
in
technical
writing
to
indicate
completion
of
a
simplification
step.
meaning
“simplified.”
While
förenklad
describes
a
state,
förenklats
emphasizes
the
action
of
being
made
simpler
and
its
completion.
Etymologically,
förenkla
derives
from
the
Swedish
verb
incorporating
the
root
for
“making”
or
“uniting”
plus
a
suffix
that
yields
the
infinitive
form;
the
passive
participle
is
formed
with
-ts.
or
expression
has
undergone
simplification.