15 Common Mistakes One Should Avoid In Algebra – Mathematics

Mathematics is one of the most important subjects, be it defence examination or any other examination. You have to prove yourself with the basics of...

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Mathematics is one of the most important subjects, be it defence examination or any other examination. You have to prove yourself with the basics of Mathematics every now and then. But many students have become Maths phobic and one of the reasons behind that is the silly mistakes which they make since their school time. Today in this article you will get to know some common mistakes that students can commit while solving questions involving algebra part. So, just go through the below mistakes and check yourself, which were yours and of course try to rectify them in your concepts, if any.

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These were a few common errors that can be committed by a student, especially in exam pressure. Be very careful if you come across any of these situations, think for a moment and then go ahead with the correct algebraic steps. And also for those who want to know more such interesting facts, they can visit SSBCrackExams as I keep on telling such important thing during my lectures so it can help you in improving your basics as well.

Jai Hind

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Himani

Senior lecturer, SSBCrackExams, an enthusiastic teacher from 'Pure Mathematics' background, Postgraduate from YMCA University in Mathematics, completed B.Sc. in Mathematics Honours from Delhi University, with 7+years of teaching experience in teaching mathematics of varied Defence and other competitive examinations.

3 thoughts on “15 Common Mistakes One Should Avoid In Algebra – Mathematics”

  1. You have several mistakes. For example: 1/0 does not equal infinity. -4 squared is 16. *It is not -16.*. You need someone with an advanced degree in math to proof your work.

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    • Ok, brain fart on the -4 squared. You are correct. But you need to examine your wording on your explanations, y could be more precise.

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  2. In your frst expression I think 1/0=undefined….neither infinity nor indeterminate….
    Whenever 0/0= indeterminate …..

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