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Answered by johandamian776
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Difference Between Algebra and Geometry

Algebra is a branch of mathematics that uses variables, in the forms of letters and symbols, to act as numbers or quantities in equations and formulas.

Geometry is a branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, varied-dimensional objects and shapes, surfaces, and solids.

Answered by archu040688
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What is Math?

The definition of math is the overall group of sciences that study numbers, shapes and their relationships. An example of math is arithmetic, the study of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.(uncountable, North America) Arithmetic calculations; (see do the math).

What is Algebra?

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. The letters x and y represent the areas of the fields.

What is Geometric?

It is technically defined as "the nth root product of n numbers." The geometric mean must be used when working with percentages, which are derived from values, while the standard arithmetic mean works with the values themselves.

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I don't think that there is any difference between these all.

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