what is an operation in algebra

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In algebra, an operation refers to a mathematical procedure or calculation that combines two or more values to produce a result. The most common operations in algebra are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These operations can be performed on various types of mathematical objects, such as numbers, variables, or expressions. Additionally, other operations such as exponentiation (raising a number to a power) and taking the square root of a number are also considered algebraic operations.
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