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Algebraic calculus is a form of calculus that combines letters, numbers, and operations. The following formulas can be used in factoring and expanding algebraic expressions.
Let a, b and k be three numbers we have :
Let a,b be two numbers we have the following three equalities: :
P is a polynomial, a a real. If P(a)=0, then P is factorizable by (x-a). That is, there exists a polynomial Q such that for all x, P(x)=(x-a)Q(x).
To simplify a literal expression, we group the dependent terms depending on the same letters and then we reduce each grouping, as in this example: x+x+3y-2y=2x+y.