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Answered by Anonymous
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In mathematics, an algebraic equation or polynomial equation is an equation of the form. where P is a polynomial with coefficients in some field, often the field of the rational numbers. For most authors, an algebraic equation is univariate, which means that it involves only one variable.

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Answered by sahumanoj0331
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Algebraic equation, statement of the equality of two expressions formulated by applying to a set of variables the algebraic operations, namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, raising to a power, and extraction of a root. ... Examples are x3 + 1 and (y4x2 + 2xy – y)/(x – 1) = 12.

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