Wow!! you're son is so smart. :) I would say for him to wait til high school.
*It depends on what he wants to do. If he doesn't feel like taking the SAT Math I test,don't push him. But if he's up to it,let him! Just because he's thirteen doesn't mean he can't pass the exams. Actually,there are alot of kids that are already in college by this time,and they are under sixteen. Heck,your kid could seriously do the GED at the end of the year and finish grade school if he really wanted to. I wish you guys luck,he must have alot of talent,and hope he reachs to his highest potential.
algebra, alg II, geometry, geometry II.
I just took Pre-Algebra and I did Geometry Probability in the beginning you had to understand integers and square roots and perfect squares but it was more stuff than that , i guess it was a lot of info in such fast time . But that is just a sneak peek of what it is .And if you understood everything in regular math then you should get pre algebra easy
Unless you have already had the class, if you plan to go into the highly competitive medical field by now you should be in geometry and generally earth science is a middle school course with biology, chemistry, physics, as well as anatomy being the dominant high school science courses. This is not to say your GPA is not impressive it is but I think you are already well aware of this. Good luck with your goal.
no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade
In high school, you should take the full series of math available to you. Algebra is critical to the daily work of a registered nurse. Geometry, probability and statistics, and calculus are also helpful.
Algebra I or Geometry
algebra, alg II, geometry, geometry II.
well, i think the answer to your question is getting the measurement of the side using the Pythagorean Thereom, with the formula:c2=a2+b2.
A restaurant owner would most likely find a use for algebra and should be able to solve systems of linear equations (which should be taught in either Algebra or early Algebra II). Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Geometry, and beyond will probably be useless.
AnswerWell the classes that I would strongly recommend are Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus, Physics and Chemistry, Engineering Drawing, Art, and Computer Courses. Those are the ones that should get you a good start for college. Good luck :D
I just took Pre-Algebra and I did Geometry Probability in the beginning you had to understand integers and square roots and perfect squares but it was more stuff than that , i guess it was a lot of info in such fast time . But that is just a sneak peek of what it is .And if you understood everything in regular math then you should get pre algebra easy
You should take geometry, algebra, trignometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, physics.to become an astronaut hope this helps
You should do all your work and study often, just like for any class. You'd might stay after school to ask your teacher for help.
Unless you have already had the class, if you plan to go into the highly competitive medical field by now you should be in geometry and generally earth science is a middle school course with biology, chemistry, physics, as well as anatomy being the dominant high school science courses. This is not to say your GPA is not impressive it is but I think you are already well aware of this. Good luck with your goal.
Algebra should only be capitalised if it begins a sentence. Otherwise, it is written as algebra!
no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade
180-x= 2(90+x) - 60 180-x=180+2x - 60 -x=-60 x=60 Are you in my honors geometry class? The algebra is wrong. the third line should read -3x=-60 x=20 therefore the complement is 70o This agrees with the answer in the back of the book.