Friday, May 2, 2014

Algebra!

Today, I'l be teaching you how to do algebra. In algebra, There's a letter. That letter is either x or n.
People usually start doing algebra around kinder, to 7th grade. The letter contains a value. It will show you the number by saying "x equals 5" or "x=5". Sometimes, you will need to tell it what x or n is. "x=?"
That's the basics, but now I'll also show you how you can make a hard math problem into one sentence. It's really simple. It's like a question, but to make it possible shorter, or longer sometimes. Here's an example: "1+(1+1)=3" Or, you could do "1*3" or maybe even "1+1+1" instead of "1+(1+1)". You can make number lines more short with this trick below;
1+1+1+1+1+1=6
1+(1*5)=6
You can even use basic algebra with it, Like this;
x=2
1+(x-2+3-2)=2
Now, you have got the skills of basic algebra!
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