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I want to learn algebra

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Answered by Kan11
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Algebra is a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols. In elementary algebra, those symbols (today written as Latin and Greek letters) represent quantities without fixed values, known as variables. Just as sentences describe relationships between specific words, in algebra, equations describe relationships between variables. Take the following example:

I have two fields that total 1,800 square yards. Yields for each field are ⅔ gallon of grain per square yard and ½ gallon per square yard. The first field gave 500 more gallons than the second. What are the areas of each field?

Answered by Anonymous
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Algebra is one of the broad parts of mathematics, together with number theory, geometry and analysis.

lakshaymadaan18: Algebraic expressions are expressions formed from the variables and the constants. A variable can take any value. The value of an expression changes with the value chosen for variables it contains.
A number line has infinite number of points. A variable can take position on number line.
Expressions containing one, two or three terms are called monomial, binomial and trinomial respectively.
Any expression having one or more terms is called polynomial.
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