Yes, you pretty much do. You need to be able to solve simple algebraic problems at least.
If you meant "electrical engineer" and not just "guy who does wiring", then you need a lot more math than just algebra.
Arithmetic and basis algebra are good skills to have. For example, Ohm's Law says Voltage = Current x Resistance. If you know Resistance and Voltage and want to solve for current you need to know that Current = Voltage / Resistance.
Male & female. Algebra?
yes to finance the money They need English and grammar more. (Hint) They need complex thinking skills and Algebra inproves that.
yes. to understand the higher maths you need pre algebra
Some jobs that need Algebra are chemistry.
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What subjects will you need to be an electrician
Arithmetic and basis algebra are good skills to have. For example, Ohm's Law says Voltage = Current x Resistance. If you know Resistance and Voltage and want to solve for current you need to know that Current = Voltage / Resistance.
You need to become a Master Electrician through the journeyman system and then take a test to verify competence.
You don't necessarily need to take classes but it can help. You will need to apprentice under a currently certified electrician.
Lets say if your an engineer and you need to measure something.You use algebra.Lets say if ur a scientist and you need to do a fancy equation.you use algebra. Excuse me, i need to do my algebra.
Yes, you need an electrician to install a power generator and it is very important that he is licensed otherwise it would not work/is not legal. Hire the licensed electrician to install a transfer switch.
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.
Yeah, you also need to take geometry and algebra 2 in order to graduate.
Male & female. Algebra?