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İngilizce - Türkçe
cebre
algebra
cebir

Cebir benim en sevdiğim konudur. - Algebra is my favorite subject.

Ona cebir ev ödevini açıklamaya çalıştım ama o bir kulağından girdi diğerinden geri çıktı. - I tried explaining the algebra homework to him, but it just went in one ear and out the other.

algebra
(Askeri) matematik

Uzay mühendisi falan olsaydım bu matematiksel ifade benim için çocuk oyuncağı olurdu. - If I were some kind of rocket scientist, then this algebra would be super duper easy peazy.

algebra
cebirsel
algebra
cebr
algebra
i., mat. cebir
algebra
(isim) cebir
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A system for computation using letters or other symbols to represent numbers, with rules for manipulating these symbols
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The study of algebraic structures
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A collection of subsets of a given set, such that this collection contains the empty set, and the collection is closed under unions and complements (and thereby also under intersections and differences)
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An algebraic structure consisting of a module of a commutative ring along with an additional binary operation that is bilinear
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One of several other types of mathematical structure
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A universal algebra
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{n} literal and universal arithmetic
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the mathematics of generalized arithmetical operations
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A part of mathematics in which signs and letters represent numbers
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area of math dealing in representing numbers with letters Example: x+5=8 solve for x
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The study of numbers in general In fact, numbers may not even come into the calculations because they are represented by letters The term comes from the title of an Arabic book - Al-jabr w'al-muqabala - written by Al-Khwarizmi (who lived around the year 800) which is all about algebra
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is the Arabic al gebr (the equalisation), "the supplementing and equalising (process);" so called because the problems are solved by equations, and the equations are made by supplementary terms Fancifully identified with the Arabian chemist Gebir
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Algebra is the most basic branch of mathematics It explains the laws that govern the other branches Branches include arithmetic, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus Simple algebra is concerned with the "laws" of arithmetic For example, we can multiply two numbers either way and get the same answer Source: Children's Encyclopedia Britannica vol 1, p 159, 1989
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The part of mathematics that deals with generalised arithmetic Letters are used to denote variables and unknown numbers and to state general properties
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The use of variables and the valid manipulation of expressions in the study of numbers
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("bind together): a branch of mathematics which describes basic arithmetic relations using variables (letters) The terms are the "words" of an algebraic expression or equation
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using letters in place of numbers, often if the number is unknown
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A structure consisting of a set of elements together with one or more operations and rules specifying what expressions are equivalent
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It is applicable to those relations that are true of every kind of magnitude
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That branch of mathematics which treats of the relations and properties of quantity by means of letters and other symbols
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A treatise on this science
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The study of algebras
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{i} mathematical system that uses equations containing letters and numbers
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