In algebra, x is the unknown for which you need the value.
The word "algebra" is a noun. In linguistic terms, a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, "algebra" represents a branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols.
j as you say it like aljebra, not algebra-wouldn't it be easier if we could spell the way we talk???
An 'e' word to describe famine is: Endless. EX: The endless famine was horrible.
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
Not many words start with "x" - I doubt that any describe your friend. I suggest you cheat and make up a word such as X-ceptional. or X-tradordinary maybe X-otic , X-pert depending on your friend-- probably not X-perienced .
In math and algebra, a product is the result of multiplication. The product of a x b is ab.
In algebra the word "is" means "=" and the word "of" means "x or mulitply", therefore: .18 x 120 = 21.6
It's a variable you learn it in Math (Pre. Algebra)
3x minus 4f=? x=3 f=4
Domain is used to refer to the x (or the independent variable).
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The range of a set is the y value in comparison to the domain which is the x value.
Al-Khwarizmi used the word "aj-jabr" to describe the mathematical process of using an unknown variable and then changing an equation to figure out the variables numeric value. Math we now know as algebra.
where does the word 'algebra' come from?
In algebra we consider x,y and z are variables.
Algebra originated from the Arabic word 'Al Jabr'
The English word(algebra) is exactly the same in greek(άλγεβρα).In greeklish it's the same (algebra).