Module 63
ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS
Algebra
The word ‘Algebra’ is derived from the Arabic word al-jabr. In Arabic, ‘al’ means ‘the’ and
‘jabr’ means ‘reunion of broken parts’. Diophantus, a Greek mathematician is considered
to be the father of Algebra. Algebra is a branch of mathematics in which constants and
variables are used along with basic arithmetic operations. In other words, algebra may be
considered as the generalized arithmetic.
- Mathematical statement
A statement is a meaningful combination of words. In addition to the words of the
statement, if numbers are also used to make the statement then it becomes a
mathematical statement.
Eg. : John is 10 years old now. What will be the age of him after 5 years?
Note that the above statement involves three numbers, of which 2 are known and the
remaining one is unknown. Hence the statement is a combination of both words and
numbers and hence it forms a mathematical statement.
The idea of a mathematical statement may be explained to the child orally with as
many examples as possible. After the provision of adequate examples the child may
also be asked to give a few mathematical statements of his/her own.
- Place holder
Mathematical statements involve unknown numbers and different symbols are being
used to denote these unknown numbers. Such symbols are known as place holders,