👉 Algebraic Math, often referred to as Algebra, is a branch of mathematics that deals with symbols (variables and constants) and the rules for manipulating these symbols to represent and solve problems involving quantities. It introduces the concept of variables, which stand for unknown numbers, and uses operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to express relationships between these quantities. Algebraic expressions combine variables with coefficients and constants using mathematical operations, while equations are statements that assert the equality of two algebraic expressions. Through solving these equations, one can find specific values for the variables, making Algebra a fundamental tool for modeling and solving real-world problems in fields such as physics, engineering, economics, and computer science.