Algebra uses letters called variables to represent unknown numbers and combines them with numbers and operations to form expressions.
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Equations are statements showing two expressions are equal, and solving them involves isolating the variable on one side using steps like combining like terms, distributing, and adding or subtracting inverses.
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Variables in equations can be dependent, meaning their value depends on another variable, or independent, meaning their value is not affected by other variables.
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