Discuss with your tutor(s). They will know whether you will able to do it or not. Also, you will may to consider what courses you will need for whatever you wish to do after your senior year.
No. College Algebra and Precalculus (or Trigonometry) are enough preparation to take Calculus.
I think is better to take precalculus first, then take calculus. When you take calculus, it is better to take it in three different semesters, first caculus1, then calculus2 and 3. If you go step by step, I think is better to appropriate the knowledge. If you have enough time to study, then do not hurry up. However, if you believe in yourself that you can do it, based on your previous knowledge, then do it.
Discuss with your tutor(s). They will know whether you will able to do it or not. Also, you will may to consider what courses you will need for whatever you wish to do after your senior year.
Discuss with your tutor(s). They will know whether you will able to do it or not. Also, you will may to consider what courses you will need for whatever you wish to do after your senior year.
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
Yes.
It depends when you take the course. Some people take it their senior year in school or are not ready to take it until college. I took it my junior year in high school.
take both
Senior Year is the most common year to take the ACT test
Actually, business students are more likely to take bothstatistics and calculus since students are more likely to do computation. Business jobs deal with the great uses of calculus, matrix algebra, statistics and programming.
Takes about 2 to 3 years to understand all the forms.
Calculus or AP Calculus