since s =3 than -3*4=-12 so it not a decimal but is just an integer.
If there is someone in your vicinity who is good in solving algebra problems or when you ask for help online ,then yes....
Someone at a coin shop will evaluate your coin, but they will offer you what they want to pay for it.
I am assuming that the 2 after the s in the question means squared, i.e. 160 - s2 Where s = 7 then 160 - 72 = 160 - 49 = 111
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If someone has algebraic sense it means that they are adept at doing algebra. Algebra is the unifying thread of all of mathematics.
In order to get algebra answers, you have to ask the question first. Then you will need to wait until someone reads the question who can answer it.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To write a salary as an integer, you simply write the whole number part of the salary without any decimal or fractional parts. It's like painting a clear blue sky, just write the number without any extra bits, and you'll have a beautiful, whole integer salary on your canvas.
If you're asking if it's extremely important to be skilled in algebra, no. However, I doubt any place would accept someone who failed or didn't take any algebra classes.
This would be a matter of opinion. It depends on the person. Someone may be good at chemistry but not algebra while someone else might be good at algebra but not chemistry. Others may be good at both subjects or find both subjects hard.
Algebra is important because it is the stepping-stone for other types of math, such as logarithms, geometry, and physics. If someone had not invented algebra, much of what we know today would not be known.
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If you ask a specific question someone will help you.