I know this may seem cliche, but practice. Trust me, I practice a lot, and it helps. I got a perfect score on my Algebra exam in seventh grade because I practiced.
learn it from the teacher!!!!! :)
Mainly algebra.
No, Pre-Algebra is a little bit less complicated, it is what you learn before algebra.
first we learn variables constants and basic algebra
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algebra is good to learn because it will follow you onto college and it is a skill most jobs need
GeoGebra is all about algebra. The site offers innovative ways to learn algebra. If your child needs to learn algebra and is having trouble with traditional methods or if you just want to learn algebra this is the site for you. The site is designed to interest preteens and teens but anyone can use it.
You start learning algebra as soon as you leave primary school.
Typically in America algebra is learned in seventh or eighth grade. However, honors students can learn algebra in sixth or seventh grade or even earlier! Nowadays many places offer algebra classes to take outside school or even algebra camps!
"Algebra" by Michael Artin is a classic. "Abstract Algebra" by Dummit and Foote is also great. Technically D&F is a graduate level book, but that's just because it contains so much content (it's over 1000 pages!). One can easily learn undergraduate level algebra from it by only studying the appropriate sections. For linear algebra I recommend Axler's Linear Algebra Done Right.
I have taken Algebra I and made an 99 easily. You must learn to memorize how to solve equations and various formulas. Be prepared to right out long equations and use substitution and elimination to simplify equations. Also, pay attention in class.
You can, if you want to and if you try.