Only one. The fun of Mathematics.
One use of Boolean algebra is to minimize any function or logic gate.
Here are the basic differences:elementary algebra:- Domain is the real numbers- Uses the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, and distributivityBoolean algebra:- Domain is only two numbers- Uses the operations of conjunction, disjunction, and negation (AND, OR, NOT)- Uses the laws of associativity, commutativity, distributivity, absorption, and complements
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more than one math uses algebra for example polynomials also use algebra and you can use algebra to figure out your pay for a year or to figure out your yearly interest on the amount you put in your savings account.
Algebra
Every science uses algebra, every social science uses algebra and all business uses algebra. And that is only a few of the places algebra is used in the real world. Science. Can not do chemistry stoichiometry without algebra. Social science. Stats are big in social science and their manipulation is algebraic. Business. Try figuring out future interest rates without algebraic formulas.
Algebra is a branch of mathmatics that uses formulae to calculate unknowns
To find out what the missing link is.
Although it is more logical and closer to science than maths, boolean algebra can be used with normal algebra on planes, and it uses variables.
There are many uses of algebra. Algebra is used mosty to find the value of the variable in a mathematic situation. Example- 3x=66 (divide by 3x on both sides)= 66/ by 3 is 22 solution- x=22 ----
A harder version of algebra 1
Boolean algebra doesn't exactly work with numbers. It defines operations on a set that contains only two elements, commonly called "true" and "false", or alternately "1" and "0".