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Here we celebrate the power of algebra as a powerful way of finding unknown quantities by naming them, of expressing infinitely many relationships and connections clearly and succinetly, and of uncovering pattern and structure.
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? Look at the graphs for the previous Mindscape. Which functions have the property that you could pick any value, call it b, between 0 and 2 on the
-axis and find a value on the
-axis, call it a, so that the b is the value corresponding to a?
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