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You need to learn it, so you can learn Greatest Common Factor, which you need to reduce fractions.
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.
For some people, algebra is ,fun and easy. For others, it's quite difficult. It depends on how you learn how it's done.
Pre-Algebra is a class that allows you to practice basic algebraic functions and provides a second year to learn the skills.
I am in 7th grade and I am learning pre-algebra but in my school we learn a grade ahead so I think its not normal for people to learn pre-algebra in 7th grade, but its possible.
learn it from the teacher!!!!! :)
Mainly algebra.
U use algebra in your daily life because you could need it in jobs or careers when you get old enough to have them. Also people like algebra and have jobs like accounting so you have to learn it... ! ...
No, Pre-Algebra is a little bit less complicated, it is what you learn before algebra.
well at my school our sixth graders learn pre algebra allready so i would say algebra part 1
first we learn variables constants and basic algebra
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algebra is good to learn because it will follow you onto college and it is a skill most jobs need
GeoGebra is all about algebra. The site offers innovative ways to learn algebra. If your child needs to learn algebra and is having trouble with traditional methods or if you just want to learn algebra this is the site for you. The site is designed to interest preteens and teens but anyone can use it.
Typically in America algebra is learned in seventh or eighth grade. However, honors students can learn algebra in sixth or seventh grade or even earlier! Nowadays many places offer algebra classes to take outside school or even algebra camps!
In the United States, algebra is typically introduced in the 8th or 9th grade, around the ages of 13-15. Algebra is considered a foundational course in mathematics and is essential for developing problem-solving skills and understanding more advanced mathematical concepts. Students usually build on their algebraic knowledge in subsequent math courses throughout high school and college.