Well, according to what I learned when I was in Algebra I, you should never have to use a semicolon.
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∙ 16y agoyes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
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They use algebra because they eat pineapple pie.
You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra
You could use algebra in real life in nearly anything that you do. You could use algebra to calculate how much gas you will put in your car and how much it will cost you.
I can give you several sentences.You use a semicolon to separate two clauses.A semicolon is like a comma with a period on top of it.You need to learn how to use the semicolon properly.
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Yes, you can use a gerund after a semicolon in a sentence. The semicolon is used to join two closely related independent clauses, and a gerund can function as a noun in a sentence. Make sure the gerund phrase after the semicolon complements or expands upon the information in the first clause.
We use algebra to predict things.
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.
I wouldn't use a semicolon in a conditional (if) sentence. Semicolons can join two independent clauses without a conjunction. The "if" clause in a conditional sentence is dependent, not independent.
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Many people use Algebra, like doctors, builders, archetecs. Many people with good jobs use Algebra so that's why its is very important to learn Algebra. You truly use it in the future when you grow up.Algebraists use algebra.
To replace conjunctions and, or, but and to connect the main clauses in a compound sentence
They use algebra because they eat pineapple pie.
You use variables to stand for numbers in algebra