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For some people, algebra is ,fun and easy. For others, it's quite difficult. It depends on how you learn how it's done.
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an example of an algebra equation would be: 1/3(15+6a)4 read out loud would be: one-third times the quantity of 15 plus six A times 4. this is a basic algebra problem. very easy
Advanced algebra or College Algebra is the Algebra that comes after Algebra 2. Its essentially algebra II but digs deeper in each section. If I remember correctly, I had to graph almost everything and or find its domain and range. Advanced Algebra deals with polynomial functions and their graph, geometric and arithmetic sequences, conics, logarithms, systems of three equations, an introduction to matrix algebra, exponential functions, and the binomial theorem. Advanced Algebra should not be confused with Algebra I(beginning algebra) or Algebra II(intermediate Algebra).
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It depends. It's easier than Algebra.
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For some people, algebra is ,fun and easy. For others, it's quite difficult. It depends on how you learn how it's done.
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x+y=2 x-4=4
Algebra is easy if you have a logical mind. You will be good at it if you are good at puzzles or chess.
Graphing is not necessarily easier than elimination or substitution. If you are good at drawing graphs, and do not like algebra, then graphing is easier. However, elimination and substitution are much faster, and graphing can often get awkward when working with more complicated formulae.
how can yu make algebra equations easy for a twelve year old
You use algebra and solve the system(s) of equations using techniques such as elimination or substitution.
If it were easy you would do it before Algebra.
Elimination is particularly easy when one of the coefficients is one, or the equation can be divided by a number to reduce a coefficient to one. This makes substitution and elimination more trivial.