Algebra Rules
There are five basic rules of algebra including:
- Commutative Rule of Addition
- Commutative Rule of Multiplication
- Associative Rule of Addition
- Associative Rule of Multiplication
- Distributive Rule of Multiplication
These rules are explained in the image below:
Basics of Algebra
Algebra is the branch of Math which uses alphabetical letters to find unknown numbers. These letters are also called variables. The values are known in the given expression such as numbers are called constants. When we speak about its basics, it covers the general algebraic expressions, formulas and identities, which are used to solve many mathematical problems.
Mathematics like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division involve both constants as well as variables. For example, x + 10 = 0. This introduces an important algebraic concept known as equations. The algebraic equation can be thought of as a scale where the weights are balanced through numbers or constants.
Table of Content
- What is Algebra?
- Algebra Basics
- Algebra Rules
- Algebraic Operations
- Algebraic Expressions
- Linear Equations
- Quadratic Equations
- Cubic Equations
- Sequence and Series
- Arithmetic Progression
- Geometric Progression
- Basic Algebra Formula