Most people don't use algebra in their daily lives, mainly because they forget how to use it - except those that work in engineering or science. If you are comfortable with algebra, you COULD use it to solve problems in a variety of real-life situations.
If you're a teacher. Or if you're a student who wants to get his maths homework right.
we can use it in many ways, we can use it in algebra, even in our real life. you can learn the multiplication, addition, and in many triks.
In life
The basics come into use quite often, though you might not even realise you are using algebra.
Many people learn algebra, and then never use it in their "real life". It's not that it COULDN'T be useful; but rather, that many people tend to forget how to use it. In some professions, you will DEFINITELY need algebra - as well as more advanced math.
Most people don't use algebra in their daily lives, mainly because they forget how to use it - except those that work in engineering or science. If you are comfortable with algebra, you COULD use it to solve problems in a variety of real-life situations.
If you're a teacher. Or if you're a student who wants to get his maths homework right.
we can use it in many ways, we can use it in algebra, even in our real life. you can learn the multiplication, addition, and in many triks.
In life
Mathematics which includes Algebra is considered "the mother of all science". Therefore it is used of course extensively in all higher mathematics and in all the sciences. It is possible to use some problem solving techniques that you learn in Algebra to solve proplems in real life even if you are not a scientist or mathematician.
The basics come into use quite often, though you might not even realise you are using algebra.
U use algebra in your daily life because you could need it in jobs or careers when you get old enough to have them. Also people like algebra and have jobs like accounting so you have to learn it... ! ...
Calculating dimensions of properties.
Yes, in a way. Algebra teaches you how to solve problems
The whole idea of algebra (at least, to a great extent) is to help solving real-life problems.
Ir is in some people's real life. Example: millions of students that want to pass algebra.