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In this math problem illustrated by Gergely Dudás, a cartoon bear sits in front of a fill-in-the-blank equation, which requires figuring out which symbols go between the four numbers.
Test your knowledge of algebra along with your spot-the-difference skills with this food-themed math problem that uses fruits in place of numbers.
Use to introduce working with algebraic expressions and equations. Have students work out how to solve some simple equations in their own way and then compare to the methods shown. Discuss how ...
More than 130 X users have weighed in on the basic algebra problem - but only a handful were able to pull off the proper arithmetic.
In a boon to algebra students everywhere, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University has devised a simpler and more efficient way to solve problems involving the quadratic equation.
The quadratic formula learned by generations of math students is difficult to remember, but it can be used to solve quadratic equations where y = 0.
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