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Algebraic Equations

1) Algebraic equations contain variables, numbers, and operations like addition and multiplication. They can be linear, involving one variable, or more complex. 2) To solve an algebraic equation, isolate the variable on one side of the equation by performing inverse operations like subtraction. Then calculate the value of the variable. 3) The independent variable in an algebraic equation is the variable whose value is not determined by other variables in the equation. The dependent variable's value depends on the independent variable.

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Algebraic Equations

1) Algebraic equations contain variables, numbers, and operations like addition and multiplication. They can be linear, involving one variable, or more complex. 2) To solve an algebraic equation, isolate the variable on one side of the equation by performing inverse operations like subtraction. Then calculate the value of the variable. 3) The independent variable in an algebraic equation is the variable whose value is not determined by other variables in the equation. The dependent variable's value depends on the independent variable.

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Algebraic Equations

Algebra equations are the equations of the form algebraic variables with some numerical co-efficient. Algebra equation contains the terms like numbers, integers, fractions, roots, exponents, ratios, graphing etc. Pre algebra equation is the simple equation which can be solved easily without any complex calculations. Linear equation is an algebraic equation in which each term is either a constant or the product of a constant and with a single variable. It contains one or more variables. It occurs with great regularity in applied mathematics. Example on how to solve algebra equations: Solve Algebra equation 2x + 4 = 0 2x + 4 = 0 2x = - 4 Know More About What is Independent Variable

x = 42 x = -2 Algebra Equation Solver Algebra equation solver is to solve the equation and to get the value of variables. The following are the important things that need to be noted down in algebra equations Variables: The variable is the important thing that needs to be considered in equations. Operations: Operations such as (+, -, x, /) are the operations that plays an important role solving equations. Values: We should enter the correct and valid values to get a perfect answer in solving equations. Solve x + 3 = 0 Learn More About Independent Variable Examples

To get the value x send +3 to other side, we get x = -3. Therefore, x is -3. It is very simple. It only deals with whole numbers in the above example. Solving Algebraic Equations Below are the examples on solving algebraic equations: Example 1: Solve 2x + 12 = 0 Put all the variables on one side and values on other side. We get, 2x = -12 Now to get x value divide both sides with 2 2x2 = 122 x = -6

What is the Independent Variable


In this page we are going to discuss about independent variable. Below you can see how we define independent variable. Independent variable definition In an algebraic equation, independent variable means a variable whose values are Independent of changes. In the values of other variables. If y is dependent variable then x is said to be independent variables. For example, take x and y are two variable in the given algebraic equation. Here every value of x is definitely connected with any other value of y, then y value is said to be function of x value is called as an independent variable and y value is called as a dependent variable. y values are depending upon the values of x values. Therefore, y = x2 It means y is a dependent variable, Is the square of x value is independent variable.

What is an Independent variable ? In a word, Independent variable means a variable whose it determine the values of other variables. Examples of Independent VariableBack to Top Below are the examples on Independent Variable Example 1 : Solve the equation 5x+4y +8 =0 Fine the coordinate of vertexes of lines and the x axis in the polynomial. Solution: Given 5x+4y +8 =0 Substitute x = 0 in the given equation we get, 5(0) +4y +8=0 4y+8=0 Subtract 8 on both sides we get , 4y + 8 - 8 = 0 - 8 Read More About Solving Equations with Fractions

4y = -8 Divide 4 on both sides we get y value, y = -2 Therefore the point is (0, -2) Now,plug-in x = 1 in the given equation,

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