Yes. Definitely.
Because Algebra is the foundation of Calculus, and Calculus is the fundamental measurement of the Universe.
Probably not much; of course you'll learn new things (just as you did in algebra), but they will be introduced gradually (just as they were in algebra).
Learning algebra is much like learning any other subject. You start with the basics, and gradually learn more advanced techniques. You can learn either in class, from a teacher, or by yourself, from a textbook. Feel free to ask us if you have a specific question about algebra. I have been known to solve equations on this site.
He started learning calculus when he was around twelve years old and had mastered it by the age of 15.
The grade during which kids learn algebra varies. My first-grade grandson was learning pre-algebra in kindergarten.
Because Algebra is the foundation of Calculus, and Calculus is the fundamental measurement of the Universe.
Pre-calculus is designed to prepare you for calculus by a stringent review of algebra and trigonometry. There is no trig in Algebra 2, so you need to study trig.
Knowing the basics of linguistics (which would include phonetics and phonology) would help an English major have a better understanding of the topic. It's like learning Algebra before you learn Calculus, you don't need to, but it helps.
Probably not much; of course you'll learn new things (just as you did in algebra), but they will be introduced gradually (just as they were in algebra).
Not really. Of course, you'll have to learn some new concepts - just as when you learned algebra.
You start learning algebra as soon as you leave primary school.
Know you algebra and trig. When I took calculus that is what my teachers told me. You will use both extensively in manipulations and identities and functions. Then you can learn the calculus.
Learning algebra is much like learning any other subject. You start with the basics, and gradually learn more advanced techniques. You can learn either in class, from a teacher, or by yourself, from a textbook. Feel free to ask us if you have a specific question about algebra. I have been known to solve equations on this site.
We don't. We then learn trig, calculus, and then differential equations, and we use that.
He started learning calculus when he was around twelve years old and had mastered it by the age of 15.
The grade during which kids learn algebra varies. My first-grade grandson was learning pre-algebra in kindergarten.
No, Pre-Algebra is a little bit less complicated, it is what you learn before algebra.