👉 Road mathematics, also known as algebraic road math, is a visual and intuitive approach to solving equations that uses geometric representations to simplify complex algebraic problems. It involves drawing a road or line on a coordinate plane and representing variables as points or segments, allowing students to see the relationships between equations and functions more clearly. For instance, when solving a linear equation like \(y = mx + b\), you draw a line on the plane and use the slope \(m\) and y-intercept \(b\) to determine where the line intersects the y-axis or another reference point. This method makes abstract concepts more concrete, aiding in understanding and problem-solving by providing a visual pathway from the equation to its solution.