๐Ÿ“ Learning Algebra: Algebra Study Guide & Hub

Algebra is a branch of mathematics that substitutes letters for numbers. Explore the topics below to practice exercises, or read the complete study guide.

Learning Topics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal when solving an algebraic equation?

The primary goal is to isolate the variable (such as xx) on one side of the equation. This is achieved by performing inverse operations (like subtracting if there is addition, or dividing if there is multiplication) on both sides to keep the equation balanced.

What are "like terms" and how do I combine them?

Like terms are mathematical terms that have the same variables raised to the same powers (for example, 3x3x and 5x5x). You combine them by adding or subtracting their coefficients: 3x+5x=8x3x + 5x = 8x. Constant numbers can also be combined together, but you cannot combine terms with different variables or powers (like 3x3x and 55).

Why must I perform the same operation on both sides of an equation?

An equation is like a balanced scale. To keep the relationship true and the scale balanced, any mathematical operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) performed on one side must be performed exactly the same way on the other side.

Can I copy and paste from the input box into the calculator?

Yes! You can copy basic arithmetic functions from the exercise input box and paste them directly into the scientific calculator for quick verification and help with your calculations.

What is the Learning Guide?

The Learning Guide provides step-by-step explanations, rules, and examples for each math topic. You can access it by clicking the "Learning Guide" button, which flips the exercise card to reveal the educational content behind the practice problems.

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