Only if your teacher is a Philistine.
Well it would be like regular algebra, but there are more unknowns (which increases the difficulty exponentially)
Islamic algebra is the same as regular algebra. just like Arabic numerals is the same as 1 2 3. why is algebra important today? there is no difference between these questions.
Geometry, or algebra (integration).
Honors (or honours) algebra generally refers to an algebra class that goes at a faster pace and/or covers more advanced material than regular algebra. This is usually not considered a weighted class, but is slightly above the average level.
Sum is the answer. Just like in regular math.
I think it is harder than math. You usually need to get straight A's on math to get into pre algebra
It depends a little on where you are attending school and what courses you have already completed. Usually, Geometry is standard for 10th graders. You usually take geometry after you take Algebra 1 in 9th grade. However, I took Algebra 1 in 8th grade, Geometry in 9th, and Algebra 2 in 10th. So, if you're a little behind in math, you might take Algebra 1. If you're average, you might take Geometry. If you're ahead, you might take Algebra 2.
Algebra 1P is a 8th grade math class. Most people keep saying that Algebra 1P is for 9th grade but it isn't in 9th grade it is in 8th grade! I'm in a honor math class, I took Algebra 1P in 7th grade and other student that in regular math class was take it in 8th grade. Only whose who very bad at math have to retake Pre-Algebra in 8th grade or they did Algebra 1P bad in 8th grade and have to retake it in 9th grade. The Regular Schedule Math Class: 7th grade- Pre-Algebra 8th grade- Algebra 1P (Algebra 1A, it is the same but different name) 9th grade- Geometry 10th grade- Algebra 2P 11th grade- Trig. 12th grade- Pre-Calculus The Honor Class Schedule: 7th grade- Algebra 1P 8th grade- Geometry 9th grade- Algebra 2P or Trig. 10th grade- Trig. or Pre-Calculus 11th grade- Pre-Calculus or Calculus 12th grade- Calculus or done!!!
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In general, a quadrilateral is not regular. Only the square has all its sides equal AND all its angles equal and so can be called regular.
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
In general, a regular polygon is not required for a normal tetrahedron.An equilateral triangle is required for a regular tetrahedron.