No.
Precalculus and/or calculus.
Almost every professional occupation out there requires about a Trig or Calculus level.
Pre-calculus is supposed to be a stringent review of trig and algebra in preparation for calculus. So, pre-calculus, I would say.
They are the same thing. ----------------------- Depends on the course.
Opinion: Calculus is much harder, mostly because of it's complexity. Calculus requires much more formula memorization and ingenuity.
Depends on the person but for me it was pre cal dude
Most schools require students to take Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. Some schools also require their students to take Trig, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. In most cases, the order in which the classes are taken does not matter, but the majority of students take them in the order above.
Trig is present day math but maybe you mean calculus. its a huge part of calculus.
I don't know all of them.. And these are only the ones i can think of now. Calculus, Trig, Gym, Biology, Spanish, English
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.
Trig., Calculus.
We don't. We then learn trig, calculus, and then differential equations, and we use that.