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Pre-Algebra

Arithmetic vs Algebra, differences

 


 

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from https://mathodics.com/algebra-vs-arithmetic/


What Is Arithmetic?

Arithmetic is the study of numbers and their manipulation; it is the branch of mathematics that deals with basic mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Arithmetic is essential to perform day-to-day tasks, such as calculating bills, managing finances, and calculating interest rates.

Arithmetic requires less background knowledge than algebra, and its simplicity makes it the perfect subject for young children who are just beginning to learn mathematics.

What Is Algebra?

Algebra is all about finding the unknown. It involves equations and variables wherein we try to solve for the value of an unknown variable. Algebra is not only about numbers but also about symbols and letters. It allows us to solve problems more simply by using an equation instead of a word problem.

Algebra is perfect for individuals who enjoy playing with numbers and finding solutions to complex problems. It is essential for students who wish to pursue higher studies in mathematics, engineering, or physics.