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Discover LudwigThe phrase "algebraic equation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions involving variables and constants.
Example: "To solve for x, we need to manipulate the algebraic equation until we isolate the variable."
Alternatives: "mathematical equation" or "equation involving algebra".
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algebraic equation
noun
A mathematical equation in which one or both sides is an algebraic expression, such as 2x + 7y = 3.
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Because Poiseuille's law is an algebraic equation with fractions and exponents, students with a solid understanding of algebra would have a learning advantage.
And while I'm no mathematician, the algebraic equation looks something like this: "success".
"Life x 3" is indeed set up like an algebraic equation, but with human variables.
There is no finite algebraic equation built from whole numbers that will give an exact value for pi.
Hardy-Weinberg law, an algebraic equation that describes the genetic equilibrium within a population.
Such an object is often given by a single algebraic equation in n + 1 variables.
Annie tries to work out an algebraic equation that can tell her exactly how many real years she's wasted with Duncan.
The Hardy-Weinberg law describes the genetic equilibrium in a population by means of an algebraic equation.
An algebraic equation will never be able to factor in the alchemic talents of the likes of Harold Geneen.
Skaer has also taken an old wooden chair apart, covered the parts in black ink and made a large print from it; this resembles nothing so much as an algebraic equation.
Eyes searching behind his wire-rims, Brady, 12, wants to know which number should be the numerator as he forms an algebraic equation to answer the question: 18 is 30percentt of what number?
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