Math is when just numbers are used in an equation, and you solve for the answer (In regular math you can ALWAYS get an answer because there will be no variables)
Ex. 4+4x3-2 = 14 (Remember BEDMASS)
Algebra is the same concept as math, but variable, usually "x", are used in place of numbers. In basic equation (like the one in the example) you will actually be able to solve the equation by first solving for x, then plugging the value back into the original equation in its place.
Ex. 4x-2 - 4x = 2, x= 2/4, x= 1/2 (or 0.5)
4(0.5) - 2 = 2 -2 = 0
If you don't understand how I did that, you will need to message me for a further explanation, but if you aren't in grade 7 or 8 yet you need not worry because it is taught in those grades :)
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The answer is far simpler and direct than that! There is no "difference": algebra is the set of symbols and rules by which all mathematical concepts and problems are described and solved. You cannot separate algebra from maths, or compare them, so don't try!
Oh, and "you ALWAYS get an answer" even in Pure Algebra - the study of algebra's own rules and behaviour. Solving (3x-x)(2x-x) gives you its own answer, just as much as "4+4x3-2" gives you its answer.
Algebra Connections is sort of an introductory course to the world of algebra. This course is taken if they are known to struggle with math. Algebra 1 is just the next course up.
intermediate algebra is like medium difficulty. advanced algebra is harder for some people. that comes down to opinion... but advanced algebra teaches a more difficult or higher level math. its kind of like learning high school math in middle school, or college math in high school.
it goes algebra 1, geometry, then algebra 2
A harder version of algebra 1
Adv. is accelerated most likely.
algebra and math are two completly different things there is a lot of differences
Algebra Connections is sort of an introductory course to the world of algebra. This course is taken if they are known to struggle with math. Algebra 1 is just the next course up.
intermediate algebra is like medium difficulty. advanced algebra is harder for some people. that comes down to opinion... but advanced algebra teaches a more difficult or higher level math. its kind of like learning high school math in middle school, or college math in high school.
in math ,algebra, arithmetic
it goes algebra 1, geometry, then algebra 2
A harder version of algebra 1
Algebra is a form (or subset) of mathematics.
Only the word "operator"
Adv. is accelerated most likely.
Algebra 1 is a class/course that is on a higher level than Algebra.
algebra 1a is the first part of algebra 1 and algebra 1b is the second part. :)
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept