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.
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I suppose you mean "algebra". There are lots of formulas in algebra. Look up any introductory algebra school book.
pethagoreum theory a2+b2=c2
v=1/4(squareroot)a/2b make A the subject
(−b±√b2−4ac)÷2a the square root of b2−4ac entirely.
Algebra can be used to solve for an unknown value in Graham's Law formula. The Grahams law formula can use algebra for solving for an unknown value in the formula.
Binet has a formula named after him.
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Algebra is a branch of mathmatics that uses formulae to calculate unknowns
I suppose you mean "algebra". There are lots of formulas in algebra. Look up any introductory algebra school book.
Computer programming is somewhat useful in learning the distance formula in Algebra 1. Learning the distance formula has more to do with your ability at mathmetics and you want to learn.
distance= speed x time
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v=1/4(squareroot)a/2b make A the subject
(−b±√b2−4ac)÷2a the square root of b2−4ac entirely.