Expressions in Algebra
An algebraic expression is an expression that is made up of variables and constants, along with algebraic operations (like subtraction, addition, multiplication, etc.). Expressions are made up of terms.
Example: 5x+20y, 6-8x.
Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Algebraic Expressions and Identities: In mathematics, An algebraic expression is a combination of variables and constants. The value of an algebraic expression can vary because the variables can take different values. On the other hand, an algebraic identity is an equation that holds true for all possible values of the variables involved.
To understand these terms, we need to have an understanding of terms, factors, and coefficients. In this article, we have discussed algebraic expressions and identities with their examples in detail.
Table of Content
- What are Algebraic Expressions and Identities?
- Basic Components of Algebraic Expressions
- Expressions in Algebra
- Types of Algebraic Expressions
- 1. Monomial Expression
- 2. Binomial Expression
- 3. Polynomial Expression
- Algebraic Identities
- Some Other Algebraic Identities
- Cube of a Sum
- Cube of a Difference
- Sum of Cubes
- Difference of Cubes
- Examples – Algebraic Identities