#Algebraic equations
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Is that a homework question
Cause if it is it’ll be better to provide u answers you’ve probably studied in high school rather than giving u very advanced answers and so your teacher will suspect u searching it up
Well it depends on the factors of the algebraic equation
If it has 1 variable then I would suggest using the general method, to isolate the variable and solve
2 variables use elimination and substitution based on the situation and how easy it is to eliminate one of the variables
and a whole different set of things to solve quadratics
The most I have done is 3, and in those situations I had 3 equations where I used elimination to create 2 equations with two variables and solve from there
But that is my basic outlook on variable equations with the highest power being 1
Of course there is much more complicated matters but since I don’t know what exactly you are looking for
I think this is enough for now
mhm
revision
are there any more?
linear algebra and matrix inversion!!!!
Just chatgpt
oh yeah I can do that lol good point
encouraging cheating smh
not really cheating
Chat gpt is bad for anything above middle school math
but it could provide false information
It completely mixes up context and information
if the question has been asked on the internet it may get it right
yeah
What?
so what could some more be?
How is that not cheating
^
isn't it the same as this?
well we arent giving you word for word sentences
yeah I guess
We have comprehension of how the human brain works
^
just mention the things you've seen
there are really not so many techniques to solving equations
yeah
I mean if it’s quadratic then you can do stuff like completing the square, difference of squares ( if applicable)
And so on
Algebra is very generalized
Used for many things
depressing quadratics also works