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I have used algebra regularly in my jobs in electronics, as well as in my hobbies. Want to work out the resonant frequency of a circuit with capacitance and inductance? You do quite often if you're working on radio equipment.

You remember the formula and plug in the figures, F = 1 / (2?(LC)) Ah! You know the frequency and the inductance, but you need to find what value capacitor you need? Use algebra to re-arrange the equation.

F = 1 / (2?(LC)) (2?(LC)) = 1 / F?(LC) = 1 / (2? F) LC = (1 / (2? F))² C = (1 / (2?

F))²L = 1 / (4? ² F² L) It is just a different way to represent numbers. For example 7 can be represented as the word "seven", but that is a long-winded way to write equations, so you could just use "s".

But what do you do for 6, 16, 60, etc.? You realise that it doesn't matter what you use, as long as it is consistent in the problem you are calculating. Then you think, the letters could represent pigeon-holes that could contain any number, and suddenly you are into computer programming, where algebra is really important.

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