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Elementary algebraElementary algebra is the most basic form of algebra taught to students who are presumed to have no knowledge of mathematics beyond the basic principles of arithmetic. While in arithmetic only numbers and their arithmetical operations occur, in algebra one also uses symbols (such as a, x, y) to denote numbers. This is useful because
In algebra, an "expression" may contain numbers, variables and arithmetical operations; examples are a + 3 and x2 - 3. An "equation" is the claim that two expressions are equal. Some equations are true for all values of the involved variables (such as a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c); these are also known as "identities". Other equations contain symbols for unknown values and we are then interested in finding those values for which the equation becomes true: x2 - 1 = 4. These are the "solutions" of the equation. As in arithmetic, in algebra it is important to know precisely how mathematical expressions are to be interpreted. This is governed by the order of operations rules. It is then necessary to be able to simplify algebraic expressions. For example, the expression
The simplest equations to solve are the linear ones, such as
Equations like
Expressions or statement may contain many variables, from which you may or may not be able to deduce the values for some of the variables. For example:
After some algebraic steps (not covered here), we can deduce that x = 1, however we cannot deduce what the value of y is. Try some values of x and y (which may lead to either true or false statements) to get a feel for this. Louis. Not more than one hundred guests gathered in the
Samuel Clemens and Olivia Langdon--so much of the story of life and death
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Through a Mr. Slee, an agent of Mr. Langdon's, Clemens had engaged, as he
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that night, the party reached Buffalo, they found Mr. Slee waiting at the
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the groom, who thought they should arrive first and receive their guests.
when they turned at last into Delaware Avenue, Buffalo's finest. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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