It could be any number.
But it couldn't just be a 'b' it could be other letters. The letters is just a grown up way of saying a missing number. Its like saying:
10+b=11..
11-b=10..
therefore b=1
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Linear Algebra is a special "subset" of algebra in which they only take care of the very basic linear transformations. There are many many transformations in Algebra, linear algebra only concentrate on the linear ones. We say a transformation T: A --> B is linear over field F if T(a + b) = T(a) + T(b) and kT(a) = T(ka) where a, b is in A, k is in F, T(a) and T(b) is in B. A, B are two vector spaces.
In Algebra, "is" means Equal (=).
If a=b and b=c then a must = c
Trasnlate m + b into words for algebra
a=b
"b" is simply a letter in algebra to replace an unknown number.
In math and algebra, a product is the result of multiplication. The product of a x b is ab.
I think you mean Algebra 1 & 2 If you did, Algebra 1 is the basic stuff. Algebra 2, you get more complex, but it's still a basic idea.
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x, y, z are variablesa, b, c, etc. are constants
Yes, they both mean the same. In algebra, we would formulate this with: A=3B.
Linear Algebra is a special "subset" of algebra in which they only take care of the very basic linear transformations. There are many many transformations in Algebra, linear algebra only concentrate on the linear ones. We say a transformation T: A --> B is linear over field F if T(a + b) = T(a) + T(b) and kT(a) = T(ka) where a, b is in A, k is in F, T(a) and T(b) is in B. A, B are two vector spaces.
It is: b minus b = zero
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In Algebra, "is" means Equal (=).
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