Honestly I wouldn't...
College Algebra in itself is difficult. However, you might not think so, but it does come with a heavy workload which would second my opinion too.
Trig is on a whole new level with math. It also has a heavy work load, and it is twice as more difficult as Algebra.
Take your time and choose one, first.. then wait and take the other.
College Algebra is the required math for allcollege students. What you benefit from it depends on what degree you want to get from college.
I recommend that you take the Pre-Algebra before taking Algebra I. Taking the Pre-Algebra has a strong potential of helping you understand Algebra I much more easily and much better. A strong background and understanding of Algebra can be the basis for doing very well in later math courses.
College Algebra 1 and 2. I am not a statistician, but my statistics course required a knowledge of probability distributions which required a solid knowledge of integral calculus. I don't see how you could get by with just college algebra.
Pre-algebra is where you just learn the basics of Algebra and Algebra two is way more advanced with new information and taking the concepts you learned in pre-algebra and algebra to the next level.
I recommend going to college and taking electronics courses.
Yeah but you have to have like a 253 on the maps score to go on to algebra 1....a guy I go to school with in 6th grade he went straight to algebra 1 when everyone else was taking adv. Math . As a senior he will be taking calculus 3
I think you need to understand algebra 2 before you begin trigonometry
If you want to be in Algebra in Middle School that badly then I would say deal. If you really hate it then you should stop taking that class, if you can.
When taking algebra tests.
No, "algebra" would not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title (e.g., "Algebra 1 Class").
Not necessarily, however it does require a college degree (usually 4-5 years) and an intensive internship under a liscensed professional. If a college that offers the degree will accept a GED for admission, it would be possible to be an architect without a high school diploma.
High school students should expand their education for future stability. An Algebra Online Course is the perfect remedy for students pursuing college degrees. Knowledge in Algebra opens the door for vital careers: construction, science techs, business management, drilling, teaching, etc. In addition, taking online courses is more comfortable yet faster than in-class courses.