algebra
Algebra is a field of mathematics that studies the general nature of mathematical structures that satisfy a set of axioms. Structures defined by a series of these abstract properties are called algebraic structures, including rebels, armed forces, circles, armed forces, sievers, vector spaces, and lattices. Algebra is classified into rebellion theory, group theory, admonition, linear algebra, lattice theory, and number theory according to the structure to be treated. The term algebra has one of the following two meanings depending on the student or professional mathematician. The school algebra refers to the number of units taught in junior high and high school, and it is also called "arithmetic". Another is to solve a polynomial equation with one or more variables. At this time, solutions of polynomial equations are often obtained by adding, subtracting, multiplying, multiplying, multiplying, and calculating the root. This is also related to the nature of the function and the graph.