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Algebraic identity
An algebraic identity is a statement of equality between two algebraic expressions, but it is satisfied for all values of the variabl..
Linear inequations
An inequation is said to be linear if each term of the algebraic expression (or expressions) of the inequation contains first degree variables (not the product of variables..
Linear equations in two variables
A Linear equation is a first degree algebraic expression with one,two or more variables equated to a constant. Graphically a linear equation with one or two variables is a straight line whereas one with three variable represents a plane. A simple linear equation is a statement of equ..
Linear equations in two variables
Linear equations in two variables - A Linear equation is a first degree algebraic expression with one,two or more variables equated to a constant. Graphically a linear equation with one or two variables is a straight line whereas one with three variable represents a plane. A simple linear..
Linear Equations in One Variable
An equation of one variable and of first order (i.e., its highest power is one) is called a linear equation . Such an equation has only one solution. A solution is also called the 'root' of the given equatio..
Polynomial equation
An equation in a single variable is called a polynomial equation of degree 'n' if it is an equation of the form In other words, an equation is a statement of equality between two algebraic expressions. It is satisfied by a limited number of values of the variabl..
Expansions
In algebra we come across certain products very frequently. For e.g., (a + b) 2 , (a + b) 3 (a + b + c) 2 etc. These are nothing but products of binomials or trinomials. We derive the formulae for these products and apply them whenever necessary. These expansions help us to avoid elab..
Substitution Method
Solve the Systems of linear equations by Method of Substitution: 2x - 9y = 0 (i) x - 18y = 27 (ii..
Summary of Simultaneous Equations
Summary Simultaneous Equations - Finding the solution by the method of substitution. Finding the solution by the method of substitution. (i) Coefficients of one of the variables (say x) in the two equations are made equal, by multiplying them with suitable factors. (ii) By addition or subtraction, ..
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