In algebra, letters are used to stand for values that can change (variables) or for values that aren’t known (unknowns). A term is a combination of letters and/or numbers, often multiplied together, ...
In algebra, letters are used when numbers are not known. Algebraic terms, such as \(2s\) or \(8y\), leave the multiplication signs out. So rather than \(2 \times s\), write \(2s\), and rather than \(8 ...
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