👉 Remix math is a conceptual framework that visualizes and simplifies the process of combining and transforming mathematical expressions, particularly in algebra and calculus. It treats mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as algebraic operations on polynomials, where each term represents a variable raised to a power. This allows for a more intuitive understanding of how changing coefficients, exponents, and variables affects the overall expression. For example, adding like terms (terms with the same variable and exponent) is akin to combining like terms in algebra, while multiplying expressions involves distributing and combining coefficients. This approach also extends to more complex operations like chain rules in calculus, making it easier to manipulate and solve equations by breaking them down into simpler components.