because when they are doing surgery they need to know their algebra, because their is this thing called doctoralgerbrasurgen and when they know that they can be a doctor that knows algerbra.
As by "who" i assume you mean what profession. Algebra is used a lot in banking, economics, and doctors who need formulas. But overall algebra is mostly used by college leveled advanced algebra teachers.
Often times doctors and nurses will use algebra to calculate doses or titrations of solutions.
Often times doctors and nurses will use algebra to calculate doses or titrations of solutions.
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Like other doctors, veterinarians need to be able to calculate dosages for their patients.
From what I have read, you need physics and/or statistics and/or calculus to get into vet school. All of those courses require knowledge of algebra. So I would say yes.
Some of them might want to become doctors or nurses when they grow up.
Sure. There are other applications of arithmetic, but algebra without arithmetic is impossible. A broad knowledge of arithmetic is essential for mastery of algebra.
Algebra is used to solve simple problems involving know and unknown variables.
Many people use Algebra, like doctors, builders, archetecs. Many people with good jobs use Algebra so that's why its is very important to learn Algebra. You truly use it in the future when you grow up.Algebraists use algebra.
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Yes. To proceed in any branch involving science or technology, a knowledge of math and algebra is essential.