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Algebra – Theory and Practice

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Algebra is one of the most central subdivisions of maths that is often presented to students in Jr. High. Many people find the concept of algebra a difficult one to understand. It is really an advanced form of mathematics that takes the pupil through a study of structure, relation and quantity.
The Common Methods
Although ‘variables’ is [...]

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Algebra Develops Your Intelligence

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

It is algebra that we use to get our daily things done. The man constantly continues counting, measuring, dividing, and multiplying.
The History
Invented in the first millennium BC, algebra was first invented in the middle-east. The ancient brains applied algebra for solving day-to-day problems while the Asian or rather Chinese counterpart employed geometry [...]

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Algebra – Not for Scientists Only

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Let’s Explore Algebra
It is an area of mathematics that use letters in replacement of numbers to derive results for a given situation. It is this generalization that often scares many and shudders some. topics of algebra range from working with fractions to factoring binomials all the way to finding the inverse of a matrix. [...]

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Algebra Is Important, no Joking

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Algebra is an essential branch in Mathematics, dealing with equations, inequalities, fractions and expressions. Being one of the leading arms of mathematics, it forms an inherent part of elementary education. Concepts in combinatorial mathematics, variables, polynomials and factorization are the main areas which algebra deals with. As you move along advance algebraic equations, [...]

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