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2. Algebraic expressions
Algebraic expressions are the idea of expressing numbers using letters or alphabets without specifying their actual values. The basics of algebra taught us how to express an unknown value using letters such as x, y, z, etc. These letters are called here as variables. An algebraic expression can be a combination of both variables and constants. Any value that is placed before and multiplied by a variable is a coefficient.
Negative numbers: Foundations
Absolute value: Foundations
Exponents: Foundations
Square roots: Foundations
Order of operations: Foundations
Fractions: Foundations
Decimals, fractions and percentages: Foundations
Operations with decimals: Foundations
Area of triangles: Foundations
Circumference and area of circles
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