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 purpose of Algebra is to make it easy to state a mathematical relationship and its equation by using letters of the alphabet or other symbols to represent entities as a form of shorthand. Algebra then allows you to substitute values in order to solve the equations for the unknown quantities.
They are elementary algebra, abstract algebra, advanced algebra, commutative algebra, and linear algebra. All these branches have different formulas, different applications, and different uses in finding out the values of variables.
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What is two times two times what number is eight well you would be like oh that number is four okayMoreWhat is two times two times what number is eight well you would be like oh that number is four okay well here the idea is to solve these equations to find the value of this variable or variables.
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Let us look at another definition of algebra algebra is about finding unknowns. It is the branch ofMoreLet us look at another definition of algebra algebra is about finding unknowns. It is the branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers finally algebra the beginning of the journey.
Explanation: First, work from left to right completing multiplication and division, then work from left to right completing addition and subtraction.