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Definition of Algebraically in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Algebraically. Pronunciation of Algebraically. Translations of Algebraically. Algebraically synonyms, Algebraically antonyms. Information about Algebraically in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... algebraically - in an algebraic manner;
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Algebraically closed field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, a field F is said to be algebraically closed if every polynomial in one variable of degree at least 1, with coefficients in F , has a root in F . As an example, the field of re...
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The algebraic method, which consists of substituting the number back into the equation and checking that the resulting statement is true, works well when ...
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Alternative Methods to Solving Linear Systems ... In real-life applications, systems of equations will oftentimes have solutions that are not exact (integers). Consider the rental car industry, for example. ... By using the Substitution Method the system can be solved algebraically.
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When solving a linear inequality, treat it just like you were solving an equation with a few exceptions. ... When you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative constant, change the sense (direction) of the inequality. ... When both sides of an inequality are the same sign, change the sense of the inequality...
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Extraction of Roots ... Works well when there is no linear term, that is, when B=0. ... The square root of both sides is then taken. Remember that the square root of x2 is the absolute value of x. When you solve an equation involving an absolute value, you will get a plus and minus in the solution. Too often, we bypass the...
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There are two methods that will be used in this lesson to solve a system of linear equations algebraically. They are 1) substitution, and 2) elimination. They are both aimed at eliminating one variable so that normal algebraic means can be used to solve for the other variable.
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College Algebra Sample Problems, Lesson 5. ... Solve this system using substitution: 5x-2y=22; 13x+4y=48 Given Problem ... Solve the first equation for y.
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Solve the equation 12C + 10 = 46. ... To solve this equation, the goal is to have C alone on one side of the equation. This means we must undo the addition by 10 and the multiplication by 12 that occur on the left side. We first eliminate the 10 on the left side ... So the result of the first step is the equation 12C = 36.
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please help me with the following; "Solve the following systems of equations algebraically. Name the type of systems." ... Designing Mixtures/Solving Problems Algebraically 07:29:38 04/01/03 (1)
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