I left my math book at school, grabbed my geo. :( We were supposed to take notes in a math textbook about Variables and Algebraic expressions. Can I have a good website with definitions and examples? Thanks. (and next time i'll remember my textbook)

Please help I have to go to bed really soon!!!

try google and search up algebraic expressions notes

Of course! No worries, it happens to the best of us. When you don't have your textbook on hand, there are several online resources you can use to find definitions and examples for variables and algebraic expressions.

One popular website that provides explanations and examples for math topics is Khan Academy. You can access their website at www.khanacademy.org. Once you're on the website, you can navigate to the math section and search for "variables and algebraic expressions" or explore related topics to find the information you need. Khan Academy offers video lessons, practice exercises, and step-by-step explanations, which should be helpful in understanding the concepts.

Another great online resource is MathisFun, available at www.mathisfun.com. On their website, you can find a wide range of math topics with clear definitions, examples, and interactive activities. Simply use their search bar to look for "variables and algebraic expressions," and you should find the relevant information easily.

Remember, it's always a good idea to take notes in your own words as you go through the material online. This will help you better understand and remember the concepts.