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what is alzebra.explain with example​

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Answered by gs7729590
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"Algebra uses letters (like x or y) or other symbols in place of values, and then plays with them using special rules."

Example: x + 3 = 7. "x" is used in place of a value we don't know yet and is called the "unknown" or the "variable".

Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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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.

Example:

  • x + 3 = 7. "x" is used in place of a value we don't know yet and is called the "unknown" or the "variable".
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