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need help with algebra.

2006-12-23 17:33:54 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

10 answers

Yes.

2006-12-23 17:36:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'm very good at algebra, but you need to post what problem you are having a hard time with.

2006-12-25 04:35:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are books on algebra,

I'm sure the authors will know something about it.

2006-12-23 22:15:39 · answer #3 · answered by crazy_tentacle 3 · 0 0

I know alot about algebra.

If i do not know the answer then you do not need the answer

2006-12-23 18:41:32 · answer #4 · answered by gjmb1960 7 · 0 2

Yes, I can solve your algebra problems, with all the steps, so that you will be able to understand.
Don't worry.
you can also mail me.

2006-12-23 21:32:49 · answer #5 · answered by Akshay 2 · 0 0

Algebra is a branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity. The name is derived from the treatise written by the Persian mathematician Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Ḵwārizmī titled Al-Kitab al-Jabr wa-l-Muqabala (meaning "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing"), which provided symbolic operations for the systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations.

Together with geometry, analysis, and number theory, algebra is one of the several main branches of mathematics. Elementary algebra is often part of the curriculum in secondary education and provides an introduction to the basic ideas of algebra, including effects of adding and multiplying numbers, the concept of variables, definition of polynomials, along with factorization and determining their roots.

Algebra is much broader than elementary algebra and can be generalized. In addition to working directly with numbers, algebra covers working with symbols, variables, and set elements. Addition and multiplication are viewed as general operations, and their precise definitions lead to structures such as groups, rings and fields.

Algebra may be divided roughly into the following categories:

- Elementary algebra, in which the properties of operations on the real number system are recorded using symbols as "place holders" to denote constants and variables, and the rules governing mathematical expressions and equations involving these symbols are studied (note that this usually includes the subject matter of courses called intermediate algebra and college algebra);
- Abstract algebra, sometimes also called modern algebra, in which algebraic structures such as groups, rings and fields are axiomatically defined and investigated;
- Linear algebra, in which the specific properties of vector spaces are studied (including matrices);
- Universal algebra, in which properties common to all algebraic structures are studied.

In advanced studies, axiomatic algebraic systems such as groups, rings, fields, and algebras over a field are investigated in the presence of a natural geometric structure (a topology) which is compatible with the algebraic structure. The list includes a number of areas of functional analysis:

-Normed linear spaces
-Banach spaces
-Hilbert spaces
-Banach algebras
-Normed algebras
-Topological algebras
-Topological groups

2006-12-23 17:52:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

As earlier said, be more specific.

Rules of manipulating equations or solving them,
carrying mathematical operations,
logarithms,
trigonometry,
etc...

2006-12-23 17:50:12 · answer #7 · answered by mulla sadra 3 · 2 0

I know it's hard doing math when they won't tell you all the numbers. get more specific and i'll try to help

2006-12-23 17:41:47 · answer #8 · answered by Yote' 5 · 1 0

You need a help!!!
I think you shoud post
a specific question so
I can lend you a hand..
Well you I can help YOU!
Y not...

2006-12-23 17:48:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am an algebra and maths expert. Please ask me anything you want.

2006-12-23 17:41:38 · answer #10 · answered by Nitin T F1 fan 5 · 3 0

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