For example 5x \ 9 x 5 + 10 + 72 = 9 So you move 72 over to 9 and minus it 5x / 9 x 5 + 10 = 9-72 Then bring 10 over 5x / 9 x 5 = -63- 10 Then brong 5 over 5x / 9 equals - 73 5x equals -73 times 9 5x equals 146 X equals to 146 divide by 5 Thanks you Hello Israel
It can be either.
Yes.
Why algebra has a different multiplication sign is because they don't want to mix up the American multiplication sign with the variable x. So they use a centered dot for algebra instead of this: x.
An algebra problems like 2+?=4.
It doesn't matter!
If you know them up to at least 9, you will be able to do big multiplication problems as well as move on to division, algebra, and maybe even calculus.
Abelian algebra is a form of algebra in which the multiplication within an expression is commutative.
It can be either.
Yes.
Why algebra has a different multiplication sign is because they don't want to mix up the American multiplication sign with the variable x. So they use a centered dot for algebra instead of this: x.
An algebra problems like 2+?=4.
It doesn't matter!
In math and algebra, a product is the result of multiplication. The product of a x b is ab.
In math, x can either be a multiplication symbol, (ex/ 3 x 4=12), or it is used as a general variable in algebra problems (2x=4)
It means the result of a multiplication.
well the . is multiplication. a number and another number separated with a _ is multiplication. a + is addition, and a - is subtraction. got it? teehee!
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.