You'll need it up until calculus. It's a base.
Take algebra and study very hard.
Algebra. I took it in that order, and to do most of the geometry, you HAVE to know algebra. If I had taken geometry first, I would have failed. ALGEBRA FIRST.
No, geometry is more depth into algebra, with formulas and shapes. That's why algebra is a prerequisite
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Geometry is like a block from Algebra 1 to Algebra 2 and it contributes by teaching you the basics of the things you will learn in Algebra 2.
You can get through many aspects of geometry without pre-algebra or algebra. However, when it comes to the measurement in geometry, you need algebra for that.
Take algebra and study very hard.
Through the study of analytical, or coordinate geometry.
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Yeah, you also need to take geometry and algebra 2 in order to graduate.
It depends on your school, but it is usually Algebra 1, Algebra 2, then Geometry.
Algebra. I took it in that order, and to do most of the geometry, you HAVE to know algebra. If I had taken geometry first, I would have failed. ALGEBRA FIRST.
you need to study a lot of math(algebra,geometry,calculus,trigonometry etc) and science(biology,chemistry,organic chemistry,microbiology). I would study English too. When you are a dr. you want to have good writing skills.
to learn more important in geometry
it is the study of geometry using the principals of algebra that a famous mathemaition created and his name was Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
It depends on your school, but it is usually Algebra 1, Algebra 2, then Geometry.
it goes algebra 1, geometry, then algebra 2