An algebraic equation can be defined as a mathematical statement in which two expressions are set equal to each other. For most authors an algebraic equation is univariate which means that it involves only one variable. An equation is a mathematical statement that two things are equal.
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10 2 12 4a - 3b 1 e x y - 2. In mathematics an algebraic equation or polynomial equation is an equation of the form where P and Q are polynomials with coefficients in some field often the field of the rational numbers. The most basic and common algebraic equations in math consist of one or more variables. 7 2 10 1.