pethagoreum theory a2+b2=c2
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No, prealgebra is math to get you read to algebra. It deals with easier content. Mostly fractions, division multiplication, denominator, and ratios. Algebra deals with variables and equations. Much harder.
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I suppose you mean "algebra". There are lots of formulas in algebra. Look up any introductory algebra school book.
v=1/4(squareroot)a/2b make A the subject
There is no formula to algebra. If there were a formula, then it would have to be to do the reverse of the order of operations. For example, (3x)3 over 2=9 to figure this out, work backwards (3x)3 over 2 divided by 2=9/2 (3x)3=4.5 the square root of (3x)3=sqrt 4.5 3x=sqrt 4.5 3x/3=(sqrt 4.5)/3 x=(sqrt 4.5)/3 Technically, there is no formula, but seriously, the formula is to work backwards. Now, the problem has been turned from algebra to problem solving.