"And" in algebra usually means addition.
It usually refers to an introductory algebra class.
It mean to Subtract (-)
D can mean anything, it's only substituting a number that you have to find out. That's how you do basic algebra
algebra involves equations with numbers a variables and your goal is to solve for the variable
If your in English Class it Means that you should be in your Algebra Class.
Assuming you mean a B.A. in English, the answer would be most likely, yes. In order to graduate from college, schools require some level of math to be completed - and it is usually beyond algebra (most likely calculus or at least up to algebra 2).
In Algebra, "is" means Equal (=).
The English word(algebra) is exactly the same in greek(άλγεβρα).In greeklish it's the same (algebra).
"And" in algebra usually means addition.
That isn't an English word. I think you mean smattering, which is a slight, superficial knowledge of a subject. I have a smattering of algebra.
It usually refers to an introductory algebra class.
It mean to Subtract (-)
He loves English and algebra
D can mean anything, it's only substituting a number that you have to find out. That's how you do basic algebra
"Aldebra" is not a word in English. You may mean 'algebra' which is a branch of mathematics dealing with more abstract formal structures, such as sets and groups,
The English word "algebra" is derived from an Arabic phrase usually transliterated as "al-jebra".