The Handbook of Algebra learn 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.
Table of Content
1. Numbers and Operations
2. Introduction to Equations, Inequalities, and Graphing
3. Systems of Equations
4. Functions
5. Linear Functions
6. Quadratic Functions and Factoring
7. Polynomials and Rational Functions
8. Exponents, Logarithms, and Inverse Functions
9. Matrices
10. Trigonometry
11. Conic Sections
12. Sequences and Series
13. Combinatorics and Probability
14. Complex Numbers and Polar Coordinates
The field of algebra can be further broken into basic concepts known as elementary algebra or the more abstract study of numbers and equations known as abstract algebra, where the former is used in most mathematics, science, economics, medicine, and engineering while the latter is mostly used only in advanced mathematics.
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