what is alezbrecic calculation
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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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What are Algebraic Equations?
An algebraic equation can be defined as a mathematical statement in which two expressions are set equal to each other. In simple words, equations mean equality i.e. the equal sign. That’s what equations are all about- “equating one quantity with another”.
Equations are like a balance scale. If you’ve seen a balance scale, you would know that an equal amount of weight has to be placed on either side for the scale to be considered “balanced”. If we add some weight to just one side, the scale will tip on one side and the two sides are no longer in balance. Equations follow the same logic. Whatever is on one side of the equal sign must have exactly the same value on the other side else it becomes an inequality.