"more than" means greater than (for example: 2 is more than 1 or 2 > 1). Both are true statements.
"longer" means greater in length (for example: if a line is 2 units in length than a line 2.1 units in length is "longer" than the first line length.)
this means you have no more than 5 solutions in a system of equations.
Algebra 2 is harder and more complicated than Algebra 1. It also introduces more variables and harder equations.
Although it is more logical and closer to science than maths, boolean algebra can be used with normal algebra on planes, and it uses variables.
i have algebra class in grade 6, just adding more often than not it is a high school freshman subject (at least it was)
Composite numbers are integers that have more than two factors.
Yes, most of it is review, but you still learn more than before. And they obviously give you longer harder problems.
this means you have no more than 5 solutions in a system of equations.
Algebra 2 is harder and more complicated than Algebra 1. It also introduces more variables and harder equations.
Cloed means less than.
x+2
Although it is more logical and closer to science than maths, boolean algebra can be used with normal algebra on planes, and it uses variables.
There's no such thing as Algebra 3Edit: Yes there is. It is a college level course and when it is offered in high school it's called Algebra Three. The difference is that Algebra 3 is more in depth than Algebra Two is.
A quadratic equation can be solved by completing the square which gives more information about the properties of the parabola than with the quadratic equation formula.
The required algebraic expression is a + 33.
i have algebra class in grade 6, just adding more often than not it is a high school freshman subject (at least it was)
x usually is the unknown that is the factor you have to solve for. It can be any letter but it commonly x. I know this because I had the hardest time in algebra in college. In fact I hated it and really can't remember much more than that. Good Luck I hope you have a much better teacher than I had.
more than one math uses algebra for example polynomials also use algebra and you can use algebra to figure out your pay for a year or to figure out your yearly interest on the amount you put in your savings account.