Algebraic Equations

Algebra is the study of mathematics, which helps us to find the value of the unknown variables, which are written in the combinations of the terms. Here in Algebraic Equations, we say that the left side and the right side of the equations will be equal in case the correct value of the unknown variable in placed. To learn about Algebra Equations, we Mean that we need to find the value of the unknown variables of the given equations. There are different methods for solving the Algebraic Equations.
One of the methods to find the value of the variable of the given Algebraic Equations is to move all the constant values in the equation to one side of the equation so that the variable is left on another side of the equation and thus we are able to get the value of the variable, which satisfies the equation. For this we need to remember the following rules:

1.     Always remember that the figure with a sign of addition changes to the sign of subtraction, when we shift it from one side to another.
2.    Also if the figure with a sign of subtraction is shifted to another side of the equation, then we must replace the sign to addition.
3.    In case the constant or variable with the sign of multiplication is moved from one side of the equation to another side of the equation, then it is replaced by sign of division.
4.     If we have a constant or the variable with the division operator to be shifted to another side of the equation, then we replace it with the sign of multiplication.
Now always remember that first the terms with the addition or subtraction are to be moved from one side to another and then we move multiplication and division operator in order to get the value of the variable.

Solving Algebraic Equations

Algebraic equations are of different types like linear equation, quadratic equations, polynomial equations etc. Now we will see how we can solve these Algebraic Equations. Here we will see how to solve algebraic equations First see the case of Linear Equations:

We can plot a graph of linear equation. We will understand it in steps:

Step 1: Take linear e...Read More