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what is the use of algebra

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Answered by rajeshimmaculate3
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Algebra is a major component of math that is used to unify mathematic concepts. Algebra is built on experiences with numbers and operations, along with geometry and data analysis. Some students think that algebra is like learning another language.

This is always a big question when a student begins to take their first algebra course. Algebra encompasses relationships, the use of symbols, modeling, and the study of mathematical change. The first formal algebra course that most students enroll is Algebra I. Usually begins in the ninth grade, although several students are starting to take it in the eighth grade.

Answered by Raghav1901
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Algebra is a major component of math that is used to unify mathematic concepts. Algebra is built on experiences with numbers and operations, along with geometry and data analysis. Some students think that algebra is like learning another language. Algebra is about finding the unknown or putting real life variables into equations and then solving them. Unfortunately, many textbooks go straight to the rules, procedures, and formulas, forgetting that these are real life problems being solved and skipping the explanation of algebra at its core: using symbols to represent variables and missing factors in equations and manipulating them in such a way to arrive at a solution

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