We don't. We then learn trig, calculus, and then differential equations, and we use that.
Yes, in a way. Algebra teaches you how to solve problems
Algebra 2 is not just a repeat of algebra, you are still studying the form of math called algebra but algebra is a wide topic and in Algebra 2 your simply getting into the more advanced aspects of that topic.
You use it to find how long it takes to double or triple the amount you put in with rate and time. It's in Algebra 2.
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
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Algebra and calculus
It depends on your school, but it is usually Algebra 1, Algebra 2, then Geometry.
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
To do WELL in Algebra 2, you will need to remember part of Algebra 1. However, your teacher should go over part of Algebra 1. I did poorly in Algebra 1, though Algebra 2 now makes sense to me simply because I needed to understand it to understand Algebra 2, and I was able to infer the things that I was unsure of.
Math is taught like this: Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Trigonometry. Algebra I is similar to Algebra 2, but Algebra 2 has more difficult concepts, such as imaginary numbers. Added: I would have put statistics and trig in between Algebra 2 and Pre-calculus. You review trig in precalculus and statistics is the first transferable math course in college.
yes but not algebra
i am assuming"1" would mean you want intro to algebra, algebra is the use of letters instead of numbers example : x=2+3 x=5 2x=5 2(x)=5 x=5(divided by 2) x=2.5