Algebraic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Algebraic ( adjective )
- Of or relating to algebra.
- Expressed in the language of algebra.
Origin:
From the arabic word الجبر al-jabr meaning "reunion of broken parts" or "the bonesetting".
Examples:
- The algebraic equation was used to solve the problem.
- Algebraic properties are used in solving mathematical equations.
- An algebraic expression is any mathematical statement in which numbers and symbols are used.
- The algebraic formula was used to calculate the result.
- The algebraic method is the most efficient way to solve the problem.
(As a noun)
Algebraic ( noun )
- Of or relating to algebra.
- Expressed in the language of algebra.
Origin:
From the arabic word الجبر al-jabr meaning "reunion of broken parts" or "the bonesetting".
Examples:
- The algebraic equation was used to solve the problem.
- Algebraic properties are used in solving mathematical equations.
- An algebraic expression is any mathematical statement in which numbers and symbols are used.
- The algebraic formula was used to calculate the result.
- The algebraic method is the most efficient way to solve the problem.