Algebraic Equations

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What is Binomial equations?
An equation with two terms. E.g. x+y=0
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Which type of equation does this equation belongs to: x² + 2x + 1
Quadratic equations
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What is the equation type with four terms?
Quadrinomial equations
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How many terms does trinomial equations has?
3 terms
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What is the equation type for 1, 2, 3, 4 terms?
Minomial, Binomial, Trinomial, Quadrinomial, ...
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What is the equation related to logarithms?
Logarithmic equations, to solve this sort of equations. You need to have knowledge in logarithms, and know some formula about it.
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What is a linear equation?
An equation with not indices. (No squares and cube, no square root and cube root)
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What is a simultaneous equation?
An equations with multiple equation solving together. Often with more than one variables. Solve it one by one, try to make the coefficient of one variable the same and add or subtract.
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What is a fractional equation?
An equations containing fractions. Make the denominator the same, or multiply by the LCM of the denominators.
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What is a radical equation?
An equation involving roots and powers. The way to solve it is to try to get rid of the root symbol first.
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What is a rational equation?
An equation with fraction as well, but often the denominator is x with a constant, example: x+1, or y-2.
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How to solve rational equations?
You can solve it by making the denominators the same, remember there is always something that the variable couldn't equals to, for example: if the denominator of a fraction is x+1, then x couldn't equals to -1, because nothing can be divided by 0
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