Past tense of algebraize; converted into algebraic form or solved using algebraic methods.
From algebraize plus the regular past-tense suffix '-ed,' creating the simple past and past participle forms.
Once a problem is 'algebraized,' it becomes something you can manipulate like building blocks—ancient mathematicians would be amazed at how we've reduced complex problems to symbol shuffling!
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