Algebra is a branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers, and an algebraic equation represents a scale where what is done on one side of the scale is also done to the other side of the scale and the numbers act as constants. Algebra can include real numbers, complex numbers, matrices, vectors, and many more forms of mathematic representation.
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There are three major forms of linear equations: point-slope form, standard form, and slope-intercept form.
A system of equations is a collection of two or more equations with a same set of unknowns. In solving a system of equations, we try to find values for each of the unknowns that will satisfy every equation in the system.
An exponent refers to the number of times a number is multiplied by itself.
Radical Expressions & Equations
A radical expression is any expression that contains a radical symbol
The Square root of a number is that number that when multiplied by itself yields the original number. Every positive real number has two square roots, one positive and one negative. we use
√ denotes the principal square root or non-negative
−√ denotes the negative square root.
The cube root of a number is that number that when multiplied by itself three times yields the original number. denotes a cube root
A quadratic equation is any equation that can be written in the standard form, where a, b, and c are real numbers and a≠0. A solution of a quadratic equation in standard form is called a root. Quadratic equations can have two real solutions, one real solution, or no real solution
To add polynomials:
we first simplify the polynomials by removing all brackets. Then, we combine like terms. Like terms are terms that share the same base and power for each variable. When you have identified the like terms, we then apply the required operation which is addition to the coefficients.
To subtract polynomials:
we first simplify the polynomials by removing all brackets. This is done by distributing the negative sign to all the numbers in the second bracket. This changes the problem to an addition problem. Then, we combine like terms.
Multiplying Polynomials
Step 1: Distribute each term of the first polynomial to every term of the second polynomial.
Step 2: Combine like terms
Example:
Multiply: 5x2y(7x2 – 4xy2 + 2y3)
When dividing polynomials, we can use either long division or synthetic division to arrive at an answer. Using long division, dividing polynomials is easy. We simply write the fraction in long division form by putting the divisor outside of the bracket and the divided inside the bracket. After the polynomial division is set up, we follow the same process as long division with numbers.